All-New 1967 Mustang Convertible Body Joins Growing Stable of Classic Ford-Licensed Restoration Parts
The 1967 Mustang convertible body shell is the fourth reproduction body licensed by Ford Motor Co.
- Restorers can now build a "new" 1967 Mustang convertible with an all-new steel body
- The '67 Mustang convertible body is stronger than the original and can be outfitted with Ford's big-block engines
- With nearly 8.5 million built since first debuting in 1964, the Ford Mustang is America's longest selling four-seat sports car
DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 20, 2011 - The latest addition to the
growing stable of classic Mustang bodies - the 1967 convertible - just
might be the ultimate stocking stuffer this Christmas for restorers of
America's favorite sports car.
The 1967 convertible body shell, the newest officially licensed
Ford Restoration part, is now available to order starting at $15,995. It
is the fourth reproduction classic Mustang body available to restorers,
joining the '65 convertible, the '67 fastback and the '69 fastback.
To qualify as an official Ford-licensed restoration part, the '67
body shell has to meet or exceed the fit, finish and quality of the
original, said Dennis Mondrach, Ford Restoration Parts licensing
manager. "The new '67 convertible body shell gives restorers a
super-solid foundation on which to build their dream pony car."
Dynacorn International, manufacturer of the '67 convertible body,
worked to not only replicate the original '67 convertible, but make it
better. The body panels, for example, are stamped from modern
automotive-grade virgin steel that is slightly thicker than the
original, according to Jim Christina, Dynacorn general manager. Then, to
further add strength, the panels are assembled using modern welding
techniques. There are also newly engineered reinforcements in known
stress areas to add strength and rigidity to the body, added Christina.
"These days, the chances are fairly slim of finding a restorable,
rust-free '67 Mustang that has never been wrecked," said Mondrach. "As
the value of classic Mustangs has increased over the years, garages,
barns and scrapyards have been picked clean."
Now, Mustang fans dreaming of restoring a classic '67 convertible -
or building one with a modern powertrain - won't have to spend time and
money getting an original '67 convertible body into restorable
condition. That expensive, time-consuming step can be skipped by
starting with the new '67 convertible body. "Some minor panel adjustment
and alignment still has to be done, but the body comes rustproofed and
primed and is otherwise ready for painting and assembly," said Mondrach.
More information about the '67 body shell and all other Ford-licensed
restoration parts can be found at
www.fordrestorationparts.com
'67 Mustang: More luxury, more power, more style
After a record-setting production run that saw more than a million
Mustangs gallop out of Ford factory gates in just 18 months, the 1967
model was given a major redesign. The move helped keep Mustang ahead of
the pack as new competitors from General Motors and Chrysler along with
imported sports cars from Great Britain claimed a larger share of the
mid-1960s youth market.
No part of the Mustang was overlooked in 1967. The body was
widened, the hood lengthened, and the engine bay grew in size to
accommodate an array of six engines ranging from a thrifty and peppy
200-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder all the way up to a thundering
390-horsepower 427 that came in the Shelby GT500. This helped launch an
entirely new generation of big-block high-horsepower pony cars that
fueled the growing muscle car mania.
The '67 also got all-new sheetmetal, a redesigned grille, new
taillights and a nifty option that put turn signals in the hood scoops.
On the inside, the more luxurious interior took the Mustang in a new
direction. Buyers could opt for a tilt-away steering wheel, a gauge
package with a built-in tachometer, brushed aluminum trim on the dash,
door panels and shifter console. There was also a roof console with map
lights between the sun visors, and the '67 was the first Mustang with
built-in air conditioning that was packaged behind the dash, not under
it.
Because more than 90 percent of the parts needed to restore a 1967
Mustang convertible are available new as Ford-licensed reproduction
components, the '67 convertible body can be built to just about any
specification that was available when the car was new. Ford's big-block
engines from that era, including the 390, 427 and 428-cubic-inch motors,
bolt right in with no modifications necessary. Also, the '67 body can
be used as a basis to build a replica of the Shelby GT350 or GT500
convertibles.
"The '67 convertible body is supported by thousands of high-quality
Ford-licensed restoration parts," Mondrach said. "So, though it may be
possible to build a 1967 Mustang using almost all new parts, we think
most customers who buy the '67 convertible shell will use it for
high-performance applications, resto-mod projects or for show cars."
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