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1967 Mustang History
1967 saw a massive restyle of the Ford Mustang. Changes included bulkier sheetmetal below the beltline, a more aggressive grille, a concave tail panel, and a full fastback roofline for the fastback body style. The engine compartment was also increased and Ford dropped in its big block 390 to compete against the new Chevrolet Camaro SS396. Although the 390 was slightly detuned for the
Mustang, its popularity sealed the end of the high performance 289 cid
engine, which was later dropped from the lineup. Of greater interest to
enthusiasts was the availablitity of another Shelby-tuned Mustang. The
GT350 was still powered by a modified 289 V8, though output dropped to
290bhp. The new GT500 was powered by a reworked 428 V8 (some were
reportedly built with the even more powerful, race ready 427 V8). The
1967 Shelby's were more civilized and sported numerous luxury options,
which seemed to appeal to buyers. These would be the last Shelby
Mustangs actually built by Shelby-American. All future models would be
built by Ford with little Shelby involvement.
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1964 Mustang
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