1967 marked the first significant redesign of the Ford Mustang. Overall, the redesign was a success and the 1967 Mustang was widely considered to be an improvement over the previous years.
In recent years the 67 Mustang fastback has gained fame after being featured in the Nicholas Cage remake of Gone in 60 Seconds. The 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 referred to as “Eleanor” was the achilles’ heel of Nic’s character, car thief Memphis Raines.
Chevrolet was rolling out the new Chevy Camaro, and Ford felt the pressure to perform. Thus, the 67 Mustangs were redesigned to reflect a more muscular look and fit a more powerful engine. The suspension system was also improved. Though the wheel base remained the same, the length and the front suspension track of the new 67 Mustangs were increased 2 inches in length and 2.5 inches in width to accommodate the Mustang’s first big block engine, an impressive 390 cubic inch 6.4L V-8 320hp.
The standard equipment was also changed to accommodate the new look. The side scoops, which were previously chrome, were painted the same color as the car in order to closely resemble real intakes. The gills that were placed next to the headlights on previous models were now gone. The grill still featured a galloping horse, but it now had bars that extended from the horse in various directions and was much larger in size. The rear tail lights were more inset and the rear in general was much bulkier than the 1965 and 1966 Mustangs. The 67 Mustang fastback could be ordered with a ribbed rear panel instead of the chrome bezels and a hood with dual recesses.
In the past, if you wanted a convertible Mustang you would have settled for soft plastic rear windows. Starting with the 67 Mustang model the convertible option featured glass panes. If you showed an interest in the Mustang fastback model, you would notice that the roof line now ran to the trunk.
A few things were kept the same, but were changed the following year in 1968. For example, the FORD block letters on the hood and the now iconic early Mustangs wheel style.
ENGINE AND HORSEPOWER OPTIONS
Ford offered a choice of five engine configurations for the 67 Mustangs. They are as follows:
Ford Code U 200 cubic inch I-6 120hp
Ford Code C 289 cubic inch V-8 200hp
Ford Code A 289 cubic inch V-8 225hp
Ford Code K 289 cubic inch V-8 271hp
Ford Code S 390 cubic inch V-8 320hp