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    1. 1967 AMC Rebel

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      The 1967 AMC Rebel was a mid-size car produced by American Motors Corporation and was part of the company's continuing effort to compete with the big three automakers in the American automobile market. The Rebel was available in several body styles, including a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and a station wagon. The design of the Rebel was typical of American cars of the era, featuring rounded lines and a boxy shape.
      Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Rebel was available with a range of engines, including a 232 cubic inch inline-six, a 290 or 343 cubic inch V8, and a high-performance 390 cubic inch V8. These engines offered varying levels of power, with the most powerful engine producing up to 315 horsepower. The Rebel could be equipped with either a three-speed manual transmission or a three-speed automatic transmission. The Rebel's performance was solid for its time, with acceleration and handling that were competitive with other mid-size cars of the era. Overall, the 1967 AMC Rebel was a well-rounded and stylish choice for car buyers in the late 1960s.
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      Triple-green, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
       

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    2. 1967 AMC Rambler

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      The 1967 AMC Rambler was a popular car produced by American Motors Corporation during the late 1960s. The Rambler was known for its compact size, affordability, and reliability. It was available in several body styles, including a sedan, wagon, and convertible, giving consumers a variety of options to choose from.
      The 1967 AMC Rambler came equipped with a 199 cubic inch six-cylinder engine that produced 128 horsepower. It had a three-speed manual transmission, with the option to upgrade to a three-speed automatic. The Rambler also featured front disc brakes and independent front suspension for a smooth and comfortable ride. Overall, the 1967 AMC Rambler was a practical and economical choice for drivers looking for a reliable and efficient car.
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      1967 AMC Brochure Click here to Download
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      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    3. 1967 AMC Ambassador

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      The 1967 AMC Ambassador was a stylish and innovative car produced by the American Motor Company. Available in both sedan and coupe body styles, the Ambassador offered a sleek and sophisticated design that was ahead of its time. The car featured a longer wheelbase than previous models, providing a smooth and comfortable ride for passengers.
      Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Ambassador was powered by a range of engine options, including a 290 cubic inch V8 engine and a 343 cubic inch V8 engine. These engines offered impressive performance and power for a car of its size. Additionally, the Ambassador was equipped with advanced features such as power steering, power brakes, and an automatic transmission, making it a luxurious and convenient choice for drivers.
      Overall, the 1967 AMC Ambassador was a standout in the American car market, offering a blend of style, performance, and innovation. With its variety of body styles and powerful engine options, the Ambassador was a popular choice for those seeking a sophisticated and reliable vehicle.
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      1967 AMC Ambassador Brochure Click here to Download
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      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia., CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please also include the location of the image: Rambler Ranch in Colorado., CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, releases all rights but a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    4. 1967 AMC Marlin

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      The 1967 AMC Marlin is a unique and often overlooked classic car that was produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) during the late 1960s. The Marlin was introduced in 1965 as a fastback version of the AMC Rambler Classic, but in 1967, it received a new, sleeker design that set it apart from other cars of the era. The Marlin was available in a hardtop body style with a distinctive fastback roofline that gave it a sporty and futuristic look.
      Under the hood, the 1967 AMC Marlin was equipped with a range of engine options, including a 232 cubic inch inline-six, a 290 cubic inch V8, and a 343 cubic inch V8. The car was available with either a three-speed manual or automatic transmission, and featured power steering and power brakes as standard equipment. With its powerful engine options and sporty design, the Marlin was capable of delivering a thrilling driving experience that was ahead of its time. Despite its unique styling and performance capabilities, the AMC Marlin was not a commercial success and was discontinued after the 1967 model year, making it a rare and sought-after collector's item today.
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      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      English: CZmarlin — Christopher Ziemnowicz, a photo credit would be appreciated if this image is used anywhere other than Wikipedia. Please leave a note at Wikipedia here. Thank you!, CC BY-SA 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    5. 1967 Plymouth VIP

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      The 1967 Plymouth VIP was a stylish and luxurious full-size car that was part of Plymouth's VIP series, which was established in 1966. The VIP was a step up from the more basic Plymouth models, offering a more upscale design and features. The 1967 VIP was available in both two-door hardtop and four-door sedan body styles, giving buyers the option of a more sporty coupe or a more practical sedan.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Plymouth VIP typically came equipped with a powerful V8 engine, providing plenty of horsepower for a smooth and comfortable ride. The VIP also featured a spacious interior with plush seating and upscale amenities, making it a comfortable and enjoyable car to drive. With its sleek design and impressive performance, the 1967 Plymouth VIP was a popular choice for those looking for a stylish and luxurious full-size car during the late 1960s.
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Sedan
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    6. 1967 Plymouth Belvedere | GTX | Satellite

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      The 1967 Plymouth Belvedere was a classic American car known for its sleek design and powerful performance. With a variety of body styles available, including a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and convertible, the Belvedere catered to a wide range of tastes and preferences. The car featured a long, low stance and distinctive styling cues that set it apart from other vehicles of its time.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Belvedere was equipped with a range of powerful engine options, including a 225 cubic inch slant six, a 273 cubic inch V8, and a 440 cubic inch V8. With these engine choices, the Belvedere offered impressive performance and acceleration, making it a popular choice among car enthusiasts and speed enthusiasts alike. In addition to its performance capabilities, the Belvedere also featured a comfortable and spacious interior, making it a practical choice for daily driving or long road trips. Overall, the 1967 Plymouth Belvedere was a standout vehicle that combined style, performance, and comfort in a unique and distinctive package.
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      1967 Plymouth Belvedere | GTX | Satellite Brochure Click here to Download
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      162630594TM, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    7. 1967 Plymouth Valiant

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      The 1967 Plymouth Valiant was a popular compact car produced by Chrysler's Plymouth division. Available in several body styles including a 2-door coupe and 4-door sedan, the Valiant offered a comfortable and reliable ride for families and commuters alike. The Valiant featured a sleek design with clean lines and a signature grille that set it apart from other cars of its time.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Valiant came equipped with a range of engine options, including a 170 cubic inch Slant-6 engine and a 273 cubic inch V8 engine. The car offered a smooth and responsive driving experience, with power steering and automatic transmission available as options. With its compact size and efficient engine options, the Valiant was a practical choice for drivers looking for a well-built and affordable vehicle. Overall, the 1967 Plymouth Valiant was a reliable and stylish car that offered a versatile driving experience for a wide range of consumers.
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      1967 Plymouth Valiant Brochure Click here to Download
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Sedan
        • Category: Compact Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    8. 1967 Plymouth Fury | Sport Fury

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      The 1967 Plymouth Fury was a popular full-sized car produced by Chrysler's Plymouth division during the late 1960s. Available in several body styles, including a four-door sedan, two-door coupe, convertible, and station wagon, the Fury was a versatile and stylish option for buyers looking for a spacious and comfortable vehicle. The Fury featured a sleek and modern design, with clean lines and a bold front grille that gave it a distinctive appearance on the road.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Plymouth Fury was equipped with a range of powerful V8 engine options, including a 318 cubic inch engine producing 230 horsepower, a 383 cubic inch engine with 270 horsepower, and a 440 cubic inch engine delivering 350 horsepower. These engines were mated to either a three-speed manual or automatic transmission, providing smooth and responsive performance on the road. With its spacious interior, comfortable seating, and impressive powertrain options, the 1967 Plymouth Fury was a popular choice for drivers looking for a stylish and reliable full-sized car.
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      1967 Plymouth Fury Brochure Click here to Download
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      GPS 56 from New Zealand, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Joe Ross from Lansing, Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      JOHN LLOYD from Concrete, Washington, United States, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Stratoswift, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    9. 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

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      The 1967 Plymouth Barracuda was a standout in the world of pony cars, offering a sleek and stylish design paired with impressive performance capabilities. Available in coupe and convertible body styles, the Barracuda catered to a variety of tastes with its sporty and versatile options. The convertible model added an element of classic open-air driving to the lineup, while the coupe exuded a more muscular and compact look, appealing to a range of driver preferences.
      Beneath the hood, the 1967 Barracuda offered a range of engine options, including a 273 cubic-inch V8 engine, a 318 cubic-inch V8 engine, and a 383 cubic-inch V8 engine. The top-tier 383 engine produced an impressive 280 horsepower, delivering a thrilling driving experience for those seeking power on the road. To complement its powerful engine options, the Barracuda also featured a heavy-duty suspension system and high-performance brakes, making it a formidable competitor in the pony car segment.
      Overall, the 1967 Plymouth Barracuda stood out as a stylish and powerful pony car, offering a combination of performance and aesthetics that appealed to car enthusiasts of the era. Its distinctive coupe and convertible body styles, range of engine options, and impressive technical specs solidified its place as a classic in the realm of pony cars.
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Herranderssvensson, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible
        • Category: Pony Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    10. 1967 Lincoln Continental

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      The 1967 Lincoln Continental was a luxurious and elegant car that exuded style and sophistication. This iconic vehicle was known for its sleek and streamlined design, with clean lines and a distinctive front grill that set it apart from other cars of its time. The 1967 model featured a longer wheelbase than previous years, giving it a more imposing presence on the road.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Lincoln Continental was powered by a 7.6L V8 engine that produced 345 horsepower, making it a powerful and smooth ride. This car was available in both a two-door coupe and four-door sedan body style, giving drivers plenty of options to choose from based on their preferences. Inside, the Lincoln Continental was outfitted with luxurious features such as leather upholstery, wood paneling, and power-operated seats, creating a truly opulent driving experience. The 1967 Lincoln Continental was a true symbol of American luxury and craftsmanship, and remains a classic and sought-after car among collectors and enthusiasts today.
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      1967 Lincoln Continental Brochure Click here to Download
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      Giftzwerg 88, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan
        • Category: Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    11. 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass | Cutlass Supreme | 442 | Vista Cruiser

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass was a popular mid-size car that offered a combination of style, performance, and comfort. It was available in several body styles, including a two-door hardtop coupe, four-door sedan, and convertible. The Cutlass was known for its sleek design, with a wide chrome grille, sharp body lines, and distinctive taillights.
      Under the hood, the Cutlass was equipped with a range of engine options. The base model came with a 330 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 250 horsepower, while the high-performance 442 model featured a 400 cubic inch V8 engine with up to 360 horsepower. The Cutlass also offered a smooth ride thanks to its independent front suspension and coil spring rear suspension, making it a comfortable choice for both city driving and long road trips.
      Overall, the 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass was a versatile and stylish car that appealed to a wide range of drivers. Its combination of performance, comfort, and design made it a popular choice in the mid-size car market during the late 1960s.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Downloady
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      That Hartford Guy from Hartford, Connecticut, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Muscle Cars, Personal Luxury Cars, Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    12. 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado was a sleek and stylish car that became an instant classic. It was the first front-wheel drive car produced by a major American automaker since the Cord in the 1930s, and it was also the first American car to feature a completely flat floor and a longitudinally mounted engine. The Toronado was powered by a 7.0-liter V8 engine that was capable of producing 385 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque, making it a powerful and fast car for its time.
      The 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado was only available as a two-door coupe model, featuring a long, sleek body known for its distinctive styling and futuristic design elements. The coupe had a luxurious interior with comfortable seating and innovative features, making it a popular choice among upscale car buyers during that era. The 1967 Toronado was a standout vehicle for its unique front-wheel drive system, powerful 7.0-liter V8 engine, and overall modern design that set it apart from other cars on the road at the time.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Download
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      Cars Down Under, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    13. 1967 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (98)

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight was a luxury car produced by the American automaker Oldsmobile. This full-size car was part of the Ninety-Eight line which was known for its comfort, luxury, and performance. The 1967 model featured a sleek and stylish design with chrome accents, a long hood, and a spacious interior.
      The 1967 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight was available in three body styles: a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, and a convertible. The convertible model featured a classic drop-top design, allowing drivers to enjoy the open-air experience while cruising in style. Underneath the hood, it was powered by a 6.5L V8 engine that produced 365 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission for smooth driving. The Ninety-Eight also boasted power steering, power brakes, and an option for air conditioning, providing a comfortable and luxurious ride for its time. Overall, the 1967 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight was a stylish and powerful car that epitomized luxury and sophistication in the late 1960s.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Download
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Calreyn88, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    14. 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 was a popular full-size car produced by General Motors under the Oldsmobile brand. The Delta 88 was known for its sleek and stylish design, featuring a long hood, clean lines, and distinctive chrome accents. The car was available in several body styles, including a 4-door sedan, 2-door coupe, and convertible, providing options for a range of different tastes and preferences.
      Under the hood, the Delta 88 was powered by a range of V8 engines, including a 5.4L and a 6.6L option. These engines provided plenty of power and torque, making the Delta 88 a capable and enjoyable car to drive. The car was also equipped with a smooth and comfortable ride, thanks to its independent front suspension and coil spring rear suspension. Overall, the 1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 was a stylish and powerful car that was well-received by consumers during this era.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Download
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      Charles01, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Collector Car Ads, cropped and levels adjusted by uploader Mr.choppers, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    15. 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont was a stylish and powerful car produced by General Motors under the Oldsmobile brand. Available in two body styles, the Delmont 88 and Delmont 98, this car was known for its sleek design and luxurious features. The Delmont 88 was a more affordable option, while the Delmont 98 offered a higher level of luxury and performance.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont was powered by a range of V8 engines, including the 330, 400, and 425 cubic inch options. These engines provided ample power and performance, making the Delmont a joy to drive. With its excellent handling and smooth ride, the Delmont was a popular choice for drivers looking for a comfortable and stylish car. Overall, the 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont was a standout model in the Oldsmobile lineup, offering a perfect combination of style, performance, and luxury.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Download
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      c5karl, cropped and plate blanked by uploader Mr.choppers, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    16. 1967 Oldsmobile F-85

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      The 1967 Oldsmobile F-85 was a stylish and versatile car that offered a range of body styles to suit different tastes and needs. Available in both a two-door coupe and four-door sedan, the F-85 was a mid-size car that was both practical and comfortable. With a wheelbase of 115 inches, the F-85 provided a smooth ride and ample interior space for passengers.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Oldsmobile F-85 was powered by a range of engine options, including a 330 cubic inch V8 that produced 260 horsepower, a 400 cubic inch V8 that produced 350 horsepower, and a high-performance 442 option that produced 350 horsepower. The F-85 also featured front disc brakes, power steering, and a three-speed automatic transmission for a smooth and easy driving experience. With its sleek lines, powerful engine options, and comfortable interior, the 1967 Oldsmobile F-85 was a popular choice for drivers looking for a versatile and reliable mid-size car.
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      1967 Oldsmobile Brochure Click here to Download

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    17. 1967 Mercury Cougar | Cougar XR-7

      Description
      The 1967 Mercury Cougar was a stylish and luxurious addition to the Mercury lineup, designed to compete with the upscale pony cars of the era like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. The Cougar was available in a hardtop coupe body style, featuring a sleek and sporty exterior design with hidden headlights and a prominent grille with a distinctive Cougar emblem. The interior was also upscale, with comfortable bucket seats, woodgrain trim, and a range of optional features including air conditioning, power windows, and a stereo system.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Mercury Cougar offered a range of powerful engine options to suit different driving preferences. The base engine was a 289 cubic inch V8 producing 200 horsepower, while optional upgrades included a 289 V8 with 225 horsepower, a 390 V8 with 320 horsepower, and a high-performance 428 V8 with 335 horsepower. These engines were paired with a three-speed manual or automatic transmission, providing plenty of performance and a smooth driving experience. With its combination of style, luxury, and power, the 1967 Mercury Cougar remains a classic car that is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
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      1967 Mercury Cougar & Cougar XR-7 Brochure Click here to Download
      1967 Mercury Brochure Click here to Download
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      Rutger van der Maar, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Rutger van der Maar, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    18. 1967 Mercury Marquis | Brougham | Park Lane | Montclair | Monterey | S-55 | Colony Park | Commuter

      Description
      The 1967 Mercury Marquis was a luxurious full-size car produced by Ford's Mercury division. It was available in two body styles: a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe. The Marquis featured a sleek and stylish design with its long hood, flowing lines, and distinctive grille. It was considered a premium car in the Mercury lineup, offering a comfortable and spacious interior with seating for up to six passengers.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Mercury Marquis was powered by a range of V8 engines, including a 390 cubic inch engine that produced 280 horsepower. The car also featured power steering, power brakes, and an automatic transmission for a smooth and effortless driving experience. With its smooth ride, ample power, and upscale features, the 1967 Mercury Marquis was a popular choice for those looking for a luxury car with a touch of American muscle.
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      1967 Mercury Brochure Click here to Download
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      Riley from Christchurch, New Zealand, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Bull-Doser, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Accord14, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Personal Luxury Cars, Regular Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    19. 1967 Mercury Cyclone | Cyclone GT | Caliente | Capri | Comet 202 | Villager | Comet Voyager

      Description
      The 1967 Mercury Cyclone was a popular muscle car that was part of the mid-size Mercury Comet line. It was available in a few different body styles, including a two-door sedan, two-door hardtop, and convertible. The Cyclone was known for its sleek and sporty design, featuring a long hood, fastback roofline, and distinctive grille.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Cyclone came equipped with a variety of powerful engine options, including a 289 cubic inch V8, a 390 cubic inch V8, and a high-performance 427 cubic inch V8. These engines produced impressive horsepower numbers, ranging from 200 to 425, depending on the configuration. The Cyclone also featured performance-oriented suspension and handling components, making it a formidable competitor on the drag strip and race track.
      Overall, the 1967 Mercury Cyclone was a stylish and powerful muscle car that captured the spirit of the era. Its combination of eye-catching design and high-performance capabilities made it a favorite among car enthusiasts and collectors. Today, the Cyclone is a sought-after classic car that continues to be admired for its performance and style.
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      1967 Mercury Brochure Click here to Download
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      Sicnag, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Ryan Hildebrand, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan, Station Wagon
        • Category: Regular Cars, Compact Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    20. 1967 Imperial Crown | Imperial LeBaron

      Description
      The 1967 Imperial was a luxurious offering from Chrysler's Imperial division, known for its distinctive styling and powerful performance. The flagship model for Chrysler during this time, the 1967 Imperial featured a sleek and imposing exterior design, with its signature free-standing headlights and a wide chrome grille. Available in several body styles, including a four-door sedan, two-door hardtop, and convertible, the Imperial catered to a wide range of luxury car enthusiasts.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Imperial was powered by a 440 cubic inch V8 engine with an output of 350 horsepower, providing ample power and performance for a smooth and comfortable ride. Equipped with advanced features such as power steering, power brakes, and a refined suspension system, the Imperial offered a comfortable and luxurious driving experience. With its spacious interior, high-quality materials, and advanced technology for its time, the 1967 Imperial was a symbol of prestige and elegance on the road.
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      1967 Imperial Brochure Click here to Download
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      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      JOHN LLOYD from Concrete, Washington, United States, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Coupe, Convertible, Sedan
        • Category: Luxury Cars
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    21. 1967 Jeep Jeepster

      Description
      The 1967 Jeep Jeepster was a unique and stylish vehicle that combined the ruggedness of a Jeep with the sporty appeal of a convertible. This retro-inspired SUV featured a V6 engine that produced 155 horsepower, giving it enough power to tackle off-road adventures. The Jeepster also came with a 3-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive, making it a capable and versatile vehicle for any terrain.
      One of the most notable features of the 1967 Jeep Jeepster was its distinctive body styling. The Jeepster was available in two different body styles: the convertible and the hardtop. The convertible model featured a fold-down windshield, removable doors, and a soft top, giving drivers the option to fully embrace the outdoor experience. The hardtop version, on the other hand, provided a more traditional SUV feel with a fixed roof and windows for added protection against the elements. Overall, the 1967 Jeep Jeepster was a fun and functional vehicle that truly encapsulated the adventurous spirit of the Jeep brand.
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      1967 Jeep Brochure Click here to Download

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: SUV & Offroad
        • Category: SUVs & Offroad
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    22. 1967 Jeep Wagoneer

      Description
      The 1967 Jeep Wagoneer was a popular SUV that offered both luxury and off-road capabilities. It was available in both 2-door and 4-door body styles, with the 2-door model being referred to as the "Utility Wagon" and the 4-door model as the "Custom Wagoneer." The Wagoneer featured a spacious and comfortable interior that could accommodate up to six passengers.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Jeep Wagoneer was equipped with a powerful 3.8L inline-6 engine that produced 140 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. The Wagoneer also featured a part-time four-wheel drive system, making it well-suited for off-road adventures. With its rugged construction and reliable performance, the 1967 Jeep Wagoneer quickly gained a reputation as a robust and versatile vehicle that could handle a variety of terrains and tasks.
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      1967 Jeep Brochure Click here to Download
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      AlfvanBeem, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
      Lothar Spurzem, CC BY-SA 2.0 DE, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: SUV & Offroad
        • Category: SUVs & Offroad
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    23. 1967 Jeep Universal

      Description
      The 1967 Jeep Universal, also known as the Jeep CJ-5, was a rugged and versatile vehicle that was popular among off-road enthusiasts and military personnel. This compact SUV featured a strong and reliable 3.8L V6 engine that produced 155 horsepower, giving it plenty of power to conquer challenging terrain. The Jeep Universal also came equipped with a 3-speed manual transmission, four-wheel drive, and high ground clearance, making it ideal for off-road adventures.
      The 1967 Jeep Universal was available in various body styles, including a traditional open-top design with removable doors and fold-down windshield, as well as a pickup truck configuration with a longer wheelbase and bed. The versatility of the Jeep Universal made it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts who needed a vehicle that could handle both on and off-road driving. With its iconic round headlights, classic Jeep grille, and rugged construction, the 1967 Jeep Universal remains a sought-after collector's item for vintage car enthusiasts.
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      1967 Jeep Brochure Click here to Download
      Sources
      MercurySable99, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: SUV & Offroad
        • Category: SUVs & Offroad
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    24. 1967 Jeep Gladiator

      Description
      The 1967 Jeep Gladiator was an iconic pickup truck that was produced by Jeep for several years. It featured a rugged design and was known for its off-road capabilities, making it a popular choice for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Gladiator was available in several body styles, including a two-door regular cab and a four-door crew cab, providing options for different needs and preferences.
      Under the hood, the 1967 Jeep Gladiator was powered by either a 3.8-liter inline-six engine or a 3.7-liter V6 engine, delivering ample power and torque for towing and hauling. It offered a smooth ride and responsive handling, making it a versatile choice for both on and off-road driving. The Gladiator also featured a comfortable interior with plenty of room for passengers and cargo, as well as modern conveniences like air conditioning and power steering. Overall, the 1967 Jeep Gladiator was a reliable and capable truck that left a lasting impression on the automotive industry.
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      1967 Jeep Brochure Click here to Download

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: Truck
        • Category: Trucks
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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    25. 1967 International Scout

      Description
      The 1967 International Scout was a versatile and rugged vehicle that was designed for off-road adventures. With a sturdy body-on-frame construction and a solid front and rear axle configuration, the Scout was well-equipped to handle rough terrain. It was available in several body styles, including a soft-top convertible, a hardtop, and a pickup truck configuration, giving drivers the flexibility to choose the model that best suited their needs.
      Under the hood, the 1967 International Scout was powered by a choice of engines, including a 152 cubic inch inline-four or a 196 cubic inch inline-six. These engines offered plenty of power for off-roading and towing, while still providing decent fuel efficiency for daily driving. The Scout also featured a manual transmission, giving drivers more control over their off-road adventures. Overall, the 1967 International Scout was a reliable and capable vehicle that was well-suited for exploring the great outdoors.
      Sources
      Joe Ross from Lansing, Michigan, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

      • MidnightMaster95
        • Body style: SUV & Offroad
        • Category: SUVs & Offroad
        • Year of Production in 1960s: 1967
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