1967 Ford Falcon

1967 Ford Falcon

The 1967 Ford Falcon is a notable model, particularly in Australia, where it introduced several variants catering to various consumer needs. Key specifications include dimensions typically around 4,681 mm to 4,689 mm in length, a height of 1,386 mm to 1,402 mm, and a width ranging from 1,859 mm to 1,875 mm. A standout feature is the GT model, which boasts a Mustang 289 V8 engine—the first Australian car to include a four-barrel carburetor, generating 225 bhp at 4,800 rpm. Transmission options for the GT include a 4-speed manual gearbox. The vehicle offers a sporty driving experience with high-performance features such as sports suspension, disc brakes at the front, and drum brakes at the rear. Aesthetically, the GT model is well-known for its distinctive GT stripes and medallions, and it was the first full-size Australian family car to offer a specialized performance and appearance package alongside a varied color palette, including the iconic GT Gold.