Used Ford Thunderbird for Sale near Covington, GA
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Overview

Ford redesigned its Thunderbird sports performance line from the ground up in 1967. The new look models were called the 'Glamor Birds,' to reflect their bold, flashy lines. The 1967 Ford Thunderbird was bigger than its predecessors: the growing success of the Mustang had inspired the guys in Dearborn to differentiate the TBird from its hot-selling Pony car, so the Thunderbird got a makeover and an upsizing toward the 'luxury car' class.
The '67 Thunderbird had a completely different look from past models. A futuristic re-envisioning of the front end drew its inspiration from aeronautics: the grille layout, with its recessed headlights, were meant to suggest a jet engine's intake. The convertible option was discontinued, and the 1967 Thunderbird was the first to offer a four-door body style (the rear-opening 'suicide doors' never quite caught on with the buying public, though).
Under the hood, the '67 Ford Thunderbird came off the line with a 6.3 liter/390 cubic inch V-8 that delivered 315 horsepower; buyers could upgrade to a 7.0 liter/428 cubic inch V8 with a 345-horsepower output. The '67 T-Bird is a real muscle car, with great performance in street and stock racing. But it's the wacky and distinctive design details (like sequential taillights, narrow rear window, and blocky C-pillars) that earned it the name 'Glamour Bird'.
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Jonathan O
Reviewed a 1967 Ford Thunderbird on Mar 6, 2011
I Love This Car the car is awesome and runs great accelerates quickly the appearanc in and out is excellent and all original . This car turns head when driving and with the 390 in it sounds excellent and strong. gas cost is a bit high but well worth it
Dick W
Reviewed a 1967 Ford Thunderbird on Jul 6, 2013
This is a beauty ! Some of the most handsome sheetmetal to ever come out of Detroit .. I can't imagine anything prettier .. After all these years, this model is still timeless and looks as classy as the day it rolled out of the factory ...
Dean D
Reviewed a 1967 Ford Thunderbird on Dec 11, 2009
The car was a boat but never failed to start and sounded beastly. For being 40 something years old the car was definitly worth having. It was defintly a cool drive, felt like you owned the road. Had a big 390 engine in it but had to pull all that weight around.
Jonathan B
Reviewed a 1967 Ford Thunderbird on May 17, 2011
The clean ride and power of the engine, built to last.A road car for it's time best looking car of it's time a must see. A big fun car to ride and show off your friends will love this car.
1967 Ford Thunderbird Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
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| Landau Hardtop Coupe RWD | -- |
| Landau Sedan RWD | -- |
| Hardtop Coupe RWD | -- |
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