1967 Ford Thunderbird

1967 Ford Thunderbird

The 1967 Ford Thunderbird represents a significant year in the model’s evolution, showcasing a shift in design and construction. It was available in three body styles: 2-door Hardtop, 2-door Landau, and 4-door Landau, with the convertible option discontinued. Engine offerings included a 390-cid V8 producing 315 horsepower, along with higher-performance choices like the 427-cid and 428-cid V8s. This model also marked a transition from unibody to body-on-frame construction, aimed at enhancing appeal and sales. Dimensions varied, with the hardtop measuring 206.9 inches in length and the Landau at 209.9 inches, both with a width of 77.3 inches and a height ranging from 52.8 to 53.4 inches. A 3-speed automatic transmission was standard. Notably, the 1967 Thunderbird introduced full-width grilles and hidden headlights, giving it a distinctive look that set it apart from previous models.