1967 Ford Custom

1967 Ford Custom

The 1967 Ford Custom serves as the base trim level for Ford’s full-size lineup, continuing its reputation for practicality and affordability. Available in 2-door sedan and 4-door sedan configurations, it features trim elements such as chrome windshield and rear window moldings, a chrome horn ring, and durable Nylon carpeting. The model is identifiable by the “Custom” script on the front fenders. Under the hood, engine choices typically include the 240 CID I-6 or 289 CID V-8, with additional V-8 options offered. A notable change for 1967 was the discontinuation of the 352 CID V-8, while a new roofline design was introduced for hardtops, primarily affecting the Galaxie series. Identification can be further aided by locating the Warranty Plate on the rear face of the left front door panel, which provides essential information regarding the vehicle’s specifics.