1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual

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1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual

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1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual

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This 1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual is a high-quality, PRINT, reproduction of the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) shop manual. It was written and first published by the experts at Ford Motor Company. Now, you can own a freshly-printed and packaged version of that same manual, containing all of the original information.

The big news in 1967 at Ford was the introduction of the fifth generation of Ford's popular Thunderbird. This model had already evolved heavily from the little car which caused such a stir in 1955. It was time for another evolution. Since the Mustang had quickly taken the world by storm, Ford placed more emphasis on luxury in 1967, with respect to the beloved T-bird. With bold new looks, which featured such items as hidden headlights, Ford was not afraid to lead the way in automotive styling. It was a hit! Although the convertible Thunderbird disappeared in 1967, a new four door model took its place. With center opening rear doors, it offered a taste of Lincoln, and the public snatched them up with delight.

Okay, we've established that the 1967 Thunderbird was a great car and sold well. Like all vehicles, though, eventually it will require service. When the time comes for performing maintenance and repairs on your favorite personal luxury car, you'll definitely want to have this service manual right at your finger-tips. It's loaded with over 500 pages of detailed instructions! Within those pages you'll find not only well-written text, but also a wealth of visual aids to walk you through all of the projects. There are black and white photographs, tables, charts, illustrations, cut-away views, exploded views, diagrams, schematics, factory specifications and more.

After an informative section on vehicle identification, you'll find this definitive guide also covers such areas as: brakes, suspension, steering, wheels and tires, rear axle, drive shaft and clutch, automatic transmission, engine, ignition system, fuel system, cooling system, exhaust system, charging system, starting system, lighting system, horns and instruments, ventilating, heating and accessories, body, doors and windows, trim and seats.

With this handy 1967 Ford Thunderbird shop manual, you'll find the answers...and the confidence you need in order to keep your Thunderbird flying high.

MODELS COVERED:

  • 1967 Ford Thunderbird

This factory written shop manual is perfect for service, repairs, restoration, and rebuild projects. Clear illustrations and photos show exploded views as well as component details, plus specifications on engine data, engine torque, carburetion, and more.


Subject: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual - Includes Detailed Procedures and Instructions. | OEM Part Number: FORM 7750-67
TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Vehicle Identification
  • Brakes
  • Suspension, Steering, Wheels & Tires
  • Rear Axle
  • Drive Shaft and Clutch
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Engine
  • Ignition System
  • Fuel System
  • Cooling System
  • Exhaust System
  • Charging System
  • Starting System
  • Lighting System, Horns and Instruments
  • Ventilating, Heating and Accessories
  • Body, Doors and Windows
  • Trim, Seats and Convertible Top
  • Schematics
  • SPECIFICATIONS AT END OF EACH GROUP
Sample Page:
Below: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual Sample Page - Automatic Transmission
1967 Ford Thunderbird Shop Manual Sample Page - Automatic Transmission

Specifications

  • Publisher: Detroit Iron
  • Author: Ford Motor Company
  • Pages: 516 - Hundreds of b&w illustrations
  • Binding: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
  • ISBN: 978-1-7914-0645-5
  • Years: 1967