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