How many 1967 Mustangs are there?

1967 Ford Mustang Production & Sales Numbers A total of 472,121 Mustangs were sold in 1967. Once again, the Hardtop coupe was the biggest seller with over 75% of the cars sold. The fastback sold 71,042 units (15% of sales) and the convertible sold 44,808 units (9.49% of sales).

What model is a 1967 Mustang?

1967 Ford Mustang Overview

Model: 1967 Ford Mustang
Body Styles: Coupe, Convertible, Fastback
Engines: 200ci six, 289ci 2bbl, 289ci 4bbl, 289ci HiPo, 289ci 4bbl (Shelby), 390ci FE V8
Original Price: $2,567 (Basic Coupe), $2,814 (Convertible), $2,698 (2+2 Fastback)
Units Produced: 472,121

Are 67 Mustangs rare?

RARE COLLECTIBLE 1967 MUSTANGS 1967 was the last year for the 289 Hi-Po engine option. Only 472 cars were equipped with this engine, making it an extremely rare find!

What makes a 67 Mustang a GT?

The GT option was offered in 1967 consisted of power front disc brakes, grill mounted fog lights, dual exhaust with quad outlets (except the 200 HP 289), GT gas cap, F70x14 tires, rocker paint stripes and GT or GTA (if an automatic) side emblems. The Mustang GTA was a Mustang GT with automatic transmission.

What engine came in a 67 Mustang?

1967–1968

Mustang 1967–1968
Powertrain
Engine 200 cu in (3.3 L) Thriftpower I6 289 cu in (4.7 L) small block V8 302 cu in (4.9 L) small block V8 390 cu in (6.4 L) FE V8 427 cu in (7.0 L) FE HiPo V8 428 cu in (7.0 L) Cobra Jet V8
Transmission 3-speed manual 4-speed manual 3-speed automatic
Dimensions

How rare is a 1967 Mustang?

Why are old Mustangs so cheap?

Classic Mustangs are as affordable as they’ve ever been because there are so many for sale in light of tough economic times and an aging seller population trying to downsize. Even concours-restored and low-mileage unrestored classic Mustang sale prices are down.

What is the rarest Mustang year?

According to MotorTrend, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible is arguably the rarest Mustang of them all. If you’ve never heard of this Mustang, it’s probably for a good reason—only one exists!

What engines came in a 67 Mustang?

What is the rarest Mustang?

1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible
According to MotorTrend, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible is arguably the rarest Mustang of them all. If you’ve never heard of this Mustang, it’s probably for a good reason—only one exists! In the mid-’60s, the GT500 convertible got held up with production issues due to lack of fiberglass.

Is a 67 Mustang a good car?

The bare bones of the ’67 Mustang are plenty strong enough to take over 400 horsepower, so a measly 320 hp aren’t going to bend a thing. The 390 is strong, no doubt about it. In a heavy, full-sized Ford it isn’t much to sound off about, but in a 3400-lb. compact, it comes on like spit on a griddle.

What is the most desirable Mustang?

Ranking The 10 Best Ford Mustangs of All Time

  • 8 2018 Roush GT Jackhammer.
  • 7 2013 Shelby GT500.
  • 6 1967 Shelby GT500.
  • 5 2012 Boss 302 Laguna Seca.
  • 4 1967 Shelby GT500 “Eleanor”
  • 3 2000 SVT Cobra R.
  • 2 1969 Boss 429.
  • 1 1965 Shelby GT350.