I had one of these 67's with a stock 289. That engine was too small for a big heavy car like that. But it chugged right along and cruised well at high speeds. I had thought about boring it out to a 302 but never followed through. But then I had a '68 Galaxie 500 with a 390 like this one has. One of the best motors Ford ever made. It was fast, powerful and dependable. Absolutely LOVED my 390!
I bought the 67 mustang new in 67 with the 390 engine and four speed. It had twenty miles on it . Loved the engine. I was in Officer candidate school in Lawton Oklahoma and a fellow candidate bought that car with the 390 about the same time from the same dealer. Between us we left a lot of rubber on the roads around Ft. Sill. Both our cars were white with that red interior.
My highly polished 1968 Galaxie 500, 289 V8 graced my high school graduation night. Sweet car! Thank you for this great flashback. I especially enjoyed reviewing the dashboard. Thumbs up.
WOW! Fantastic, such a wonderful car! My brother had beautiful 67 ltd 4 door hardtop, dark green with the black vinyl roof. it was perfect in every way . His wife wrecked it in 1975, sad. I love the effect of having someone crouch down inside and rev, blinkers and all very clever!! great video!!
Wow. The exhaust tips are correct! Awesome! Exiting straight out horizontally under the bumper and chromed is like an out of work schoolteacher. But those wheels.
Very helpful! I'm in the middle of restoring a 67 galaxie convertible with the same motor...need some inspiration...almost ready for the road but the top is done for and the body leaves much to be desired. Beautiful machine!
This was my first car. I bought it in 1973 when I was 13. I wrote out a check for it for $200.
HORRIBLE wheels!
Lose those goofy rims!
Not an XL just 500
Beautiful car except those wheels
I had one of these 67's with a stock 289. That engine was too small for a big heavy car like that. But it chugged right along and cruised well at high speeds. I had thought about boring it out to a 302 but never followed through. But then I had a '68 Galaxie 500 with a 390 like this one has. One of the best motors Ford ever made. It was fast, powerful and dependable. Absolutely LOVED my 390!
Not an XL. Looks sharp. Crummy mag wheels.
Rims gotta GO 🤦♀️🤡
Beautiful except for the rims. Magnum 500’s belong on it.
1967/68 were such terrific years for many cars. This one is no exception.
Excellent !! My first car in Boston ,as student around 1973..Stratis ,Thessaloniki
I think the styling is great. Very pretty car.
One of the most beautiful cars ever designed.
Had one just like it when I was a teenager back in '77, but it was white with a blue interior. Man I miss that car!
Sweet ride. Underrated car with great looks. Who could ask for anything more. In my opinion it looked better than the same year Impala.
I bought the 67 mustang new in 67 with the 390 engine and four speed. It had twenty miles on it . Loved the engine. I was in Officer candidate school in Lawton Oklahoma and a fellow candidate bought that car with the 390 about the same time from the same dealer. Between us we left a lot of rubber on the roads around Ft. Sill. Both our cars were white with that red interior.
My highly polished 1968 Galaxie 500, 289 V8 graced my high school graduation night. Sweet car! Thank you for this great flashback. I especially enjoyed reviewing the dashboard. Thumbs up.
WOW! Fantastic, such a wonderful car! My brother had beautiful 67 ltd 4 door hardtop, dark green with the black vinyl roof. it was perfect in every way . His wife wrecked it in 1975, sad. I love the effect of having someone crouch down inside and rev, blinkers and all very clever!! great video!!
Wow. The exhaust tips are correct! Awesome! Exiting straight out horizontally under the bumper and chromed is like an out of work schoolteacher. But those wheels.
Very helpful! I'm in the middle of restoring a 67 galaxie convertible with the same motor...need some inspiration...almost ready for the road but the top is done for and the body leaves much to be desired. Beautiful machine!