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1967 Ford Custom 2-Door Sedan "428 Police Interceptor V-8" Nebraska State Patrol

1967 Ford Galaxie

Ford Galaxie 1967 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Commerce Township, Michigan, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Type: Sedan
Year: 1967
Mileage: 85,868
VIN: 7P50P116857
Color: White
Engine size: "428 Police Interceptor V-8" 360 hp
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

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1967 Ford Custom 2-Door Sedan

“428 Police Interceptor V-8”

Former Nebraska State Patrol Car


Available for purchase for the first time in almost 14 years is this 1967 Ford Custom 2-door sedan, former Nebraska State Patrol car. This car was factory-built with the P-code “428 Police Interceptor V-8” (428PI-4V) engine (360 hp @ 5400 rpm, 59 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm, nd a 10.5:1 compression ratio) and C6 SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic column-shift transmission.

About The Car

This 1967 Ford Custom 2-door sedan is Registry Number 1857 in the 1967 Ford Full-Size Registry (the seller, drian Clements, s the Founder and Manager of the Registry). This car has the following VIN and production data:

VIN 7P50P116857, ODY 62E, OLOR M, RIM 1B, ATE 26K, SO 540016, XLE 6, RANS U

The VIN of 7P50P116857 decodes as follows:

7 = model year: 1967

P = build plant: Twin Cities Assembly Plant in St. Paul, innesota

50 = Body Serial Code: Custom 2-door sedan, ench seats (22,081 produced during the 1967 model year) *

P = engine: "428 Police Interceptor V-8", 28PI-4V, 60 hp @ 5400 rpm, 59 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm, 0.5:1 compression ratio

116857 = Consecutive Unit Number (CUN): 16,857th Ford car scheduled to be built at the Twin Cities Assembly Plant during the 1967 model year (Job 1 was CUN 100001)

The production data of 62E M 1B 26K 540016 6 U decode as follows:

BODY 62E = Body Style Code: Custom 2-door sedan, ench seats (22,081 produced during the 1967 model year) *

COLOR M = exterior paint color: Wimbledon White (white)

TRIM 1B = interior trim color, aterial and front seat style: medium blue "Lennox" pattern cloth cushions, ight blue stripe vinyl capping on back rests, nd light blue "Crinkle" grain vinyl bolsters and back, ench seat

DATE 26K = scheduled build date: Wednesday, ctober 26, 966

DSO 540016 = District Sales Office / Domestic Special Order: car was originally ordered through the District Sales Office in Omaha, ebraska, hich covered central and eastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota, nd was ordered under Special Order number “0016” for that District Sales Office.

AXLE 6 = rear axle ratio, ype and ring gear diameter: 2.80:1 non-locking, -3/8"

TRANS U = transmission type and shift location: C6 Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic, olumn shift (with 1st gear lock-out)

* Over the years, ou may have seen a production figure of 18,107 Custom 2-door sedans built during the 1967 model year, ut amazingly enough, ord Motor Company neglected to include the units built at the Oakville Assembly Plant (located in Oakville, ntario, anada) in this "total"! The actual number produced is therefore 3,974 units higher at 22,081.

According to Ford’s production records, his car was produced with the following optional equipment:

- Interceptor Police Package: $418.57

includes:

- "428 Police Interceptor V-8" 360 hp engine

- Manual front disc brakes

- Heavy duty fade-resistant riveted rear drum brakes with manual adjusters

- Maximum Handling Package (includes extra heavy duty front and rear springs, einforced front lower control arms, xtra control shock absorbers, nd heavy duty front stabilizer bar)

- 65 ampere dual-belt alternator with internal silicon rectifier

- 15” diameter x 6” bead width disc brake wheels

- (5) 8.15x15” 4-ply rated black sidewall Nylon tires

- Calibrated speedometer with 2 mph increments

- Extra heavy duty front seat with heavy duty springs and padding

- Black wall-to-wall front and rear heavy duty rubber floor mat

- 80 ampere heavy duty battery

- Black steering wheel and steering column

- Extra Cooling Package

- Lubricator-fitted driveshaft: $418.57

- C6 SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic column-shift transmission with 1st gear lockout: $220.17

- Radio noise suppression equipment (highway-type, ncludes 2 hood bonding straps, wheel static collector springs, nd 1 ignition coil condenser: $5.58

- Courtesy Light Group (includes ash tray light, love box light, arking brake light, nd trunk light): $22.54

- Electric clock: $15.59

- Single key locking system (doors, ruck, nd ignition use the same key): $3.13

- Tinted windshield: $21.09

- Deluxe seat belts with warning light: $10.42

- Left-hand remote control outside mirror: $9.58

The base price for this Custom 2-door sedan was: $2,440.78

The cost of the 9 extra-cost options installed on this car was: $726.67

The total MSRP of this car was therefore: $3,167.45

This represents a 29.77% increase over base price

According to Ford’s production records, f the 22,081 Custom 2-door sedans built during the 1967 model year, his car is:

- 1 of 4,393 with COLOR M, n installation rate of 19.89%

- 1 of 2,752 with COLOR M and TRIM 1B, n installation rate of 12.46%

- 1 of 1,080 with Engine P and TRANS U, n installation rate of 4.89%

- 1 of 107 with DSO 54, n installation rate of 0.48%

- 1 of 3,021 with the Police Package, n installation rate of 13.68%

According to Ford’s production records, he important dates associated with this car are:

- The order was received on Tuesday, ugust 23, 966

- The car’s VIN was created on Monday, ctober 10, 966

- The car was scheduled to be built on Wednesday, ctober 26, 966

- The car was actually built on Wednesday, ctober 26, 966

- The car was released from the assembly plant on Thursday, ctober 27, 966

- The car was sold on Wednesday, ctober 26, 966

Known History

This 1967 Ford Custom 2-door sedan was 1 of 30 identically-equipped units ordered by the Nebraska State Patrol on Tuesday, ugust 23, 966. Of that fleet of 30 units, his car and only one other are still known to exist. This car was delivered to:

Don Loar Ford, nc.

601 West 4th Avenue

Holdredge Nebraska 68949-2529

This car served the Nebraska State Patrol for an unknown number of years, efore most likely being sold at a “used State property” auction. In August of 1976, his car was purchased by this combination used car dealer and salvage yard:

Easy Jack & Sons

2323 South Milford Lake Road

Junction City Kansas 66441-8626

I purchased the car in October 2002 from Easy Jack & Sons after they had placed a FOR SALE ad for the car in “Hemmings Motor News”. I had the car transported from Easy Jack & Sons to my home in Michigan. I had great plans to get the car running and to mechanically and cosmetically refurbish the car, ut alas, hat never happened. Life, nd the fact that I own 5 other 1967 FoMoCo vehicles got in the way of those plans! The car has always been stored indoors since I’ve owned it (almost 14 years now), nd has moved from garage to storage to garage, tc., ver the years. I spent a small fortune to store this car over the years, ut the good news is that I saved it from being parted out and then crushed. She is now available for a new owner to breathe life back into the poor old girl.

Condition

When it arrived, he car was filthy both inside and out, ith lots of junk in the interior and trunk, nd pine needles in and on the cowl and in the trunk.

I found that the clutch fan, lternator belts, ater pump pulley, ater pump, uel pump, iming chain cover, nd timing chain had been removed from the front of the engine many years before, nd were sitting on the back seat of the car. Perhaps that’s why the car wound up at Easy Jack & Sons; the previous owner had started a timing chain replacement and lost interest in completing the job?

The following major mechanical components are original to the car:

- Engine block with “C6ME-A” casting code and “6H26” (Friday, ugust 26, 966) casting date code

- Right-hand cylinder head with “C7AE-A” casting code and “6J30” (Friday, eptember 30, 966) casting date code

- Left-hand cylinder head with “C7AE-A” casting code and “6J27” (Tuesday, eptember 27, 966) casting date code

- Right-hand exhaust manifold with “C6AE-9430-A” casting code and “6K3” (Monday, ctober 3, 966) casting date code

- Left-hand exhaust manifold with “C3SE-9431-B” casting code and “6J27” (Tuesday, eptember 27, 966) casting date code

- Aluminum 428 Police Interceptor intake manifold with “C6AE-9425-H” casting code

- Autolite 4100 4-barrel carburetor with “C7AF-AM” engineering number and “6JC” (3rd week of September 1966) assembly date code

- Autolite distributor with “C7SF-12127-F” engineering number and “6G14” (Thursday, uly 14, 966) assembly date code

- C6 SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic column-shift transmission with 1st gear lockout, PGB-F” engineering number and “000137” unit number

- 2.80:1 non-locking 9-3/8” diameter ring gear rear end with “WDT-F1” engineering number, 2.80” (2.80:1) non-locking ratio, nd “6KA” (1st week of October 1966) assembly date code

The engine was, nd still is, eized, ith #4 piston (right-hand rear) frozen in the bore. The original engine and transmission assembly are currently out of the car, ut come with it.

A 1965 power steering box and Eaton power steering pump had been installed before I purchased the car. I sourced a correct-application and correct-date coded manual steering box, s the car was not built with power steering. The correct manual steering box is included with the car.

When the car was sold at the conclusion of its Nebraska State Patrol service, he roof-mounted police light was removed, he holes were filled, nd a textured paint meant to replicate a vinyl roof was sprayed on to mask the body work, hich is why the roof of the car is black instead of Wimbledon White.

As you can see from the pictures below, his car has many dents and scrapes on the body. There is minimal rust on the body panels and closures (doors, ood, nd deck lid) themselves.

The original left-hand door was replaced with a Beige Mist (paint color) one, ut a correct used Wimbledon White replacement left-hand door from another 1967 Ford Custom 2-door sedan comes with the car.

The cowl leaks when the car gets wet, hich only happened when I washed the car immediately after purchasing it in October 2002. The left-hand and right-hand floorpan to toeboard seams are rusted, nd the front and rear left-hand footwells have rust holes. The trunk floor is intact with no holes. The frame is rock-solid, nd rings like a bell when tapped with a hammer.

Sometime in its life, he right-hand reinforced front lower control arm was replaced with a non-reinforced unit, o a correct used reinforced one is included with the car.

The mileage showing on the odometer is “85,868.9”, ut is unknown if this is 85,868.9 miles, r 185,868.9 miles.

Pictures

I have over 50 pictures of the car (exterior, nterior, ngine, ransmission, runk, rame, loor pans, ocumentation, tc.) with full picture descriptions available on Photobucket; click here to see them all:

http://s350.photobucket.com/user/adrianclements/library/1967_Ford_Custom_2-door_sedan_VIN_7P50P116857

Title

I have a clear Michigan title in hand, hich I will sign over to the winning bidder upon payment in full for the car.

Payment

A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due from the winning bidder via PayPal within 24 hours of the auction’s end. The remaining balance is due via bank transfer before picking up the car, r via cash or cashier’s check at the time of picking up the car.

Pickup

Due to the non-running condition of the car, nd the fact that the engine and transmission are currently out of the car, he car can only be picked up – shipping by me is not an available option. The car is located an hour northwest of Detroit, ichigan. Please note that pickup can only take place between Sunday, uly 10th and Saturday, uly 16th.

Questions

Please don't hesitate to contact me via the "Ask a question" link in the top right section of the auction, r via cell phone (call or text) at 917-426-nineteen sixty seven, ith any questions. Thank you very much for looking at, nd hopefully bidding on, his 1967 Ford Custom 2-door sedan!

Yours in old Ford iron,

Adrian Clements

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