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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Raven on April 30, 2012, 07:10:23 AM
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Hi All
In the Mustang monthly article Special K's http://www.mustangmonthly.com/featuredv ... index.html it mentions
According to Kevin Marti's Ford production database, only 195 Mustangs (non-Shelby) were sold with the Competition Suspension in '67--141 fastbacks, 33 hardtops, and 21 convertibles.. I recently purchased "The 289 High Performance Mustang fourth edition". It mentions that "all 67 K-codes were GTs and were equipped with the competition handling package". I was always under the impression that the competition suspension was an an option as my Marti notes no mention about it. A bit confused can someone shed some more light on this please.
Regards
Dino
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67 Gt Mustangs had a heaver suspension but was not Competition suspension that was a separate option. If it had Competition suspension it would have special wheel covers and 15 inch wheels. Marty
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67 Gt Mustangs had a heaver suspension but was not Competition suspension that was a separate option. If it had Competition suspension it would have special wheel covers and 15 inch wheels. Marty
And adjustable shocks just like the Shelby's ;) . I can't remember if the 15" high speed tires were part of the package or a separate option.
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And adjustable shocks just like the Shelby's ;) . I can't remember if the 15" high speed tires were part of the package or a separate option.
Tires were part of the package ;) Window stickers show "NC" for no charge
Believe I owned an S code with the option back in the 80's
As for the comment in the book, mentioned maybe the book needed a little rewording or editing. Sure Kevin could clear up the "all 67 K codes received the comp suspension" comment
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Competition suspension gave you, among other things 6.70 x15-4 ply 170 mph. I think they were called Speedway 200 tires. The option was available with the S code or the K code engine. You would have thought that a limited slip rearend would be part of the package, but that was a separate option. A good friend of Marty's is very knowledgable about this unusual package. Qman
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Is it possible that, if one checked off the Competition Suspension package a couple of other options became mandatory?
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Here is the description from the 67 Ford options catalog.
Marty
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Great reading. It becomes a "what was first" answer. If you wanted the CHP you also had better had ordered the car with the GT equipmet group AND either the 289 Hi-Po or the 390.
Photo note: Typical fit where the convienence panel meets the drivers side of the dash, no?
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Thanks for the information I appreciate it. I will try to contact the author about editing.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for the information I appreciate it. I will try to contact the author about editing.
If your referring to Mustang Monthly the editor is a member here (as well as many contributors) and might be following the thread ;)
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Competition suspension gave you, among other things 6.70 x15-4 ply 170 mph. I think they were called Speedway 200 tires. The option was available with the S code or the K code engine. You would have thought that a limited slip rearend would be part of the package, but that was a separate option. A good friend of Marty's is very knowledgable about this unusual package. Qman
I believe the Firestones were E 70X15 Sports car 200's & the Goodyears were Wide Tread GT's E70 15. I have seen both brands in origial cars. The 6.70's would probably be very early 67? All very rare tires today.