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1967 Ford Thunderbird “Q-Code" Four-Door Landau

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  • LocationPin outlineWebb City, Missouri
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Chassis/VIN7Y84Q102373
Mileage indicated90,060 Miles TMU
Engine428 cu-in V8
TransmissionAutomatic
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Description

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In 1967, Ford introduced a bold redesign of the Thunderbird, highlighted by the addition of the four-door Landau sedan. This new model stood out with its unique forward-opening “suicide” rear doors, which incorporated part of the roof, providing a distinctive look and practical access to both front and rear compartments. The Landau featured exclusive styling elements such as a padded vinyl roof and gleaming "S" bars on the C-pillar, enhancing its luxury appeal. Inside, the car offered full-width seating for five passengers and interiors designed for elegance and comfort, with options for tufted upholstery in luxurious cloth, vinyl, or distinctive leather, complemented by simulated wood-grain appliqués and deep, loop-pile carpeting.

For those seeking power, the Thunderbird offered a range of engine options, including the formidable 428 cu-in V8 "Q-code" engine, capable of delivering 345 horsepower. This engine provided a thrilling driving experience, whether paired with a manual transmission or Ford’s new SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. The Thunderbird’s exterior design featured full-width grilles, hidden headlights, and full-width taillights, adding to its striking presence on the road.

Highlights 

  • Originally optioned with the “Q-Code” 428 cu-in Thunderbird Special V8 with 345 horsepower 

  • Four-Door Landau version, the first year available 

  • Upgraded electronic sequential rear turn signals 

  • According to notes from the consignor major rebuild in 2012 included the following: 

    • Camshaft, lifters, timing components, rings, rod and main bearings, oil pump, most pistons, and flywheel were replaced 

    • Reworked cylinder heads 

    • Installation of a new water pump 

    • AC upgraded to R134A with a new compressor 

    • The body was reworked and repainted with the chrome trim removed 

    • Replacement vinyl top 

    • Recovered seats 

    • Replacement headliner 

    • New carpets installed 

  • During ownership the following items have been replaced with rebuilt units by the consignor: 

    • Steering box 

    • Power steering pump 

    • Alternator 

    • Starter 

    • Distributor   

  • The chassis number (7Y84Q102373) decodes as: 

    • 7 - 1967 

    • Y - Built at Wixom, Michigan plant 

    • 84 - Thunderbird Four-Door Landau 

    • Q - 428-4V V8 Engine 

    • 102373 - Serial Number of this Ford scheduled for production at Wixom 

  • According to its Marti Report the trim tag decodes its original build specification as: 

    • Body - 57B - Thunderbird Four-Door Landau 

    • Color - Z - Sauterne Gold Paint, Ford 1915-A 

    • Trim - 8A - Black Cloth/Vinyl Bucket Seats 

    • Date - 21K - Scheduled for build 21 October 1966 

    • D.S.O. - 71 - Los Angeles 

    • Axle - Q1 - 3.00 Conventional Rear Axle 

    • Transmission - U C-6 Select Shift Automatic Transmission 

Features 

  • According to its Marti Report this Thunderbird was equipped from new with the following: 

    • Black vinyl roof 

    • Closed crankcase emission system 

    • Exhaust emission control 

    • Convenience control panel 

    • 8.15x15-4 ply rated black sidewall tires 

    • Power side windows 

    • Power driver seat 

    • Automatic trunk lid release 

    • Speed control 

    • Air conditioner - SelectAire 

    • AM/8-track stereo radio 

    • Power antenna 

    • Tinted glass 

    • Styled steel wheel covers 

    • Heavy duty suspension 

Known Imperfections 

  • Carburetor needs primed after sitting for extended period 

  • Minor oil leak  

  • Crack in dash pad  

  • Wood panel appliqué on dash cracking  

  • Courtesy light on dash needs cover  

  • Stereo speakers need replaced  

  • Scratches on trunk lid  

  • Light “Grandpa scrape” on right rear quarter panel-doesn’t show in pictures  

  • Controller for headlight doors inoperative-open and close by moving vacuum tubing.  

  • Heater control needs replaced.  Control of air to floor, dash vents, defroster is done with moving vacuum hoses under the hood. 

  • AC needs to be plugged in under hood also, but blows cold.  

  • Rear windows inoperative  

  • Small paint bubbles near right rear wheel and door  

  • Miscellaneous small paint chips  

  • Windshield recently replaced, but other glasses have scratches 

  • The air shocks on the rear bleed off after a day or so 

Included 

  • Digital Marti Report 

  • Spare 

  • 1967 Thunderbird Wiring Diagram Manual 

  • Original stereo 

  • Assorted minor spare parts 

  • Receipts documenting the restorative work 

Ownership History

According to the accompanying Marti Report this “Q-Code" Thunderbird Four-Door Landau was originally sold to a dealer in Southern California. The consignor notes that spent time in California and Florida before locating it in Oklahoma. Under the consignor’s care the care the car received a “major overhaul, not a complete rebuild, when I got the car in 2012.” This Thunderbird is now located in Webb City, Missouri with 82,595 miles.

Bids

9/20/24 at 6:44 PM

$4,800

9/20/24 at 6:41 PM

$4,700

9/20/24 at 6:23 PM

$4,600

9/20/24 at 1:52 PM

$4,444

9/19/24 at 2:13 PM

$4,300

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