1967 Ford Mustang Specifications
The 1967 Ford Mustang marked a major evolution of the original pony car. With a larger body, more powerful engine options, and expanded trim choices, the ’67 model year bridged the gap between the early lightweight Mustangs and the more muscular late-60s cars.
This guide compiles factory specifications, options, and key data to give you a clear, accurate reference for the 1967 Mustang.
EXTERIOR STYLING AND FEATURES
For 1967, the 2+2 Fastback has been completely restyled with all-new body sheetmetal and roof, portraying even more of the "Gran Turisrno" sports flair. The new roof presents a sleek swept-back appearance with smooth flowing lines. The large rear window and short deck lid are fully integrated into the design, carrying the roolline to the extreme rear of the car. A series of thin air louvers a re positioned on the roof rear quarter, and are a part of the functional flow-through ventilation system.
Below the roof, the 2+2 Fastback is similar to the Hardtop and Convertible.
- Deeply inset grille with a crisp mesh appearance. Familiar Mustang ornament positioned at grille center.
- New radial spoke design wheel covers are standard.
- Highly sculptured body side panels that terminate into twin simulated air scoops. Full-length bright-metal rocker panel molding.
- FORD on the hood leading edge, MUSTANG lettering and emblem on the front fenders, and MUSTANG lettering on the deck lid.
- Bright-metal window trim all around.
- Three bright-metal trimmed taillights/turn signals at either side of the concave rear panel. Back-up lights in lower rear panel. Fuel filler cap with styled "knock-off" design that displays a Mustang emblem.