1967 Ford Fairlane

The 1967 Ford Fairlane is a mid-size car that continued Ford’s tradition of robust styling and performance. With a length of 197.0 inches and a wheelbase of 113.0 inches for most models, the wagons extended to 116.0 inches. The vehicle’s height varies by body style, with two-door and four-door models at 55.0 inches, hardtops at 54.3 inches, convertibles at 54.0 inches, and wagons at 55.9 inches. Engine options include a 200 CID inline-6 producing 120 HP, several 289 CID V8 configurations ranging from 200 to 271 HP, a 390 CID V8 with options for 275, 315, and 335 HP, and a high-performance 427 CID V8, which generates either 410 or 425 HP. Transmission choices comprise three-speed and four-speed manuals as well as the automatic Cruise-O-Matic. Available in various body styles—sedans, hardtops, convertibles, and station wagons—the 1967 Fairlane features notable models such as the 500 XL and GT/GTA, appealing to performance enthusiasts.