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1967 Ford Custom Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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Performance Metrics

Performance: +60
Handling: +55
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +40
Maintenance and Upkeep: +75
Restoration Difficulty: +80

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +65
Collectability: +60
Historical Significance: +50

MMP Rating

6.4 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 289 CID 2V V8, 390 CID 2V V8, 390 CID 4V V8
Displacement: 289-390 cubic inches
Horsepower: 200-315 hp
Torque: 282-427 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1 - 10.5:1
Ignition System: Conventional, distributor
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: 8-10 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: 16-18 seconds
Top Speed: 115-120 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: 10-12 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Front disc, rear drum
Wheelbase: 119 inches
Weight: 3,400-3,600 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

Unveiling the Understated Icon: The 1967 Ford Custom

The year 1967 brought with it a quiet revolution in the form of the Ford Custom, a car that managed to capture the essence of practicality without sacrificing style. Born from the esteemed lineage of Ford Motor Company, this model was designed to offer a more affordable entry into full-sized sedantry while still bearing the hallmarks of its manufacturer's robust engineering. Amidst an era marked by muscle cars and automotive extravagance, the Ford Custom stood out for its understated elegance and reliability. A unique fact that car enthusiasts may find intriguing is that despite its modesty, the '67 Custom found its way into numerous police fleets across America, earning a reputation for being both dependable and capable in high-speed pursuits.

Design and Innovation: A Blend of Simplicity and Functionality

The exterior of the 1967 Ford Custom was a testament to the design philosophy of less is more. Its straight lines and uncluttered profile exuded a sense of purposeful design, with just enough chrome to hint at sophistication. Inside, passengers were greeted with durable materials meant to withstand the test of time, reflecting the vehicle's utilitarian roots. Technologically, it boasted advancements such as an optional AM/FM radio—a luxury at the time—and safety features like seat belts for all passengers. The color palette ranged from subdued tones to more vibrant options, with Raven Black and Wimbledon White being among the popular choices. Body styles varied, but it was the four-door sedan that became synonymous with the Custom nameplate, favored for its balance between practicality and style.

Historical Significance: The Unassuming Hero of Its Time

In an age dominated by flashy muscle cars, the 1967 Ford Custom carved out its niche by offering something altogether different: reliability and accessibility. It didn't just follow trends; it set a new standard for full-size sedans that prioritized function over form. This approach would influence future generations of family cars, emphasizing comfort and durability over raw performance.

Performance and Handling: A Smooth Operator on Any Road

Underneath its humble exterior lay an engine capable of delivering a smooth yet responsive ride. While not designed as a speed demon, it could hold its own with respectable acceleration times and a top speed that allowed for confident highway cruising. Handling was another area where the Custom excelled; its suspension was tuned to absorb imperfections in the road surface, providing a comfortable ride without compromising on control. Drivers often praised the vehicle's predictable handling characteristics and described driving it as an experience akin to commanding a sturdy ship—a sense of reliability and steadfastness at every turn.

Ownership Experience: The Everyday Companion

The 1967 Ford Custom was many things to many people—a daily driver for families, a dependable workhorse for law enforcement, and even an occasional weekend showpiece for enthusiasts. Its maintenance needs were typical of the era's vehicles but were offset by Ford's widespread dealership network and parts availability. Reliability was one of its strong suits; however, like any classic car today, keeping it in top condition requires dedication from its owner.

Fun Facts: From Screen Time to Street Cred

Despite not being designed as a headline-stealer, the '67 Custom has had its share of limelight—appearing in films and television shows where authenticity in period pieces is paramount. While not known for breaking records in speed or sales, it has earned a place in history for its service in law enforcement agencies across America. Common criticisms often centered around its conservative styling or lackluster performance compared to muscle car contemporaries—critiques that have since mellowed as enthusiasts grow to appreciate its charm.

Collector's Information: An Accessible Piece of Automotive History

Today, collectors looking for an accessible entry into classic car ownership may find the 1967 Ford Custom an appealing option. While production numbers were substantial during its time—adding to its current availability—the exact figures are elusive. Values can vary widely based on condition and provenance but expect well-preserved examples to fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 or more at auction. As interest in more understated classics grows, prices may well appreciate over time.

Conclusion: Celebrating Practicality and Poise

The 1967 Ford Custom may never have been destined for stardom on racetracks or in blockbuster movies; instead, it carved out a legacy built on dependability and practical elegance. It stands as a reminder that sometimes greatness comes not from standing out but from fitting in—providing unwavering service through decades past and into present-day classic car culture.

1967 Ford Custom Catalog of Parts

1967 Ford Custom Suspension Ball Joint Dust Seal.  3/4 top I.D-BN 101-B 1967 Ford Custom Suspension Ball Joint Dust Seal. 3/4" top I.D-BN 101-BSuspension Ball Joint Dust Seal. 3/4" top I.D., 1-11/16" bottom O.D., 3/4" high. For some rare models. Check dimensions against original. Each

1967 Ford Custom Shock Absorber Grommet.  1-1/4 bottom O.D., 1 high-BN 12 1967 Ford Custom Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D., 1" high-BN 12Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D., 1" high., with 3/4" I.D. Each

1967 Ford Custom Door Side Seal extrusion with proper installation clips-C/LP 40-F 1967 Ford Custom Door Side Seal extrusion with proper installation clips-C/LP 40-FDoor Side Seal extrusion with proper installation clips. Clips installed 4" on center. Sold by the foot.

1967 Ford Custom Door Side Seal, Without Clips (for seal with clips-LP 40-F 1967 Ford Custom Door Side Seal, Without Clips (for seal with clips-LP 40-FDoor Side Seal, Without Clips (for seal with clips, see C/LP 40-F). Sold by the foot

1967 Ford Custom Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal.  Replaces OEM #C7AZ2167-A-RP 2-B 1967 Ford Custom Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #C7AZ2167-A-RP 2-BBrake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #C7AZ2167-A. Each

1967 Ford Custom Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal.  Replaces OEM #5470861-RP 2-C 1967 Ford Custom Brake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #5470861-RP 2-CBrake Master Cylinder Cover Seal. Replaces OEM #5470861. 5-9/16" long, 2-5/8" wide. Each


1967 Ford Custom Rocker Panel Drain Plug Valve.  Two used per car.  Each-SM 64 1967 Ford Custom Rocker Panel Drain Plug Valve. Two used per car. Each-SM 64Rocker Panel Drain Plug Valve. Two used per car. Each

1967 Ford Custom Vertical Seals for Vent Window.  Each piece is 17 long-VS 6 1967 Ford Custom Vertical Seals for Vent Window. Each piece is 17" long-VS 6Vertical Seals for Vent Window. Each piece is 17" long. Pair

1967 Ford Custom Vertical Seal for Vent Window.  Sold by the foot.-VS 6/FT 1967 Ford Custom Vertical Seal for Vent Window. Sold by the foot.-VS 6/FTVertical Seal for Vent Window. Sold by the foot.

1967 Ford Custom Rigid division-bar channel-WC 28-96 1967 Ford Custom Rigid division-bar channel-WC 28-96Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead, heavy steel core and pile lining. 96 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two or three equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1967 Ford Custom Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip.  Made of steel.  Each-WF 228 1967 Ford Custom Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. Each-WF 228Rear Windshield Reveal Molding Clip. Made of steel. Each

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