Nope
The fuse box on a 1967 Ford Thunderbird is mounted on the left side, inside the glove compartment area. The fuse box on a 1967 Ford Thunderbird is mounted on the left side, inside the glove compartment area.
Thunderbird Ranch is the only place I have found them so far
1967 Ford Thunderbird
well i just bought a 1968 thunderbird and it has a 460ci from a newer truck. so id say yes
The factory provided only 400 CID engines in the 1965 thru 1969 442's. The 1965 thru 1967 400 engine [block casting ID "B" (1965) or "E" (1966-67)]had a shorter stroke and forged crankshaft; it was basically a 425 with smaller pistons. The 1968-9 400 engine [block casting ID "G"] similarly shared the crankshaft with the 455 then available- a longer stroke- which means the '68-69 400 pistons were much, much smaller diameter, for a markedly "under-square" design.
To the best of my knowledge, and unless this is a trick question, production T-birds were made in 1955, and production Firebirds in 1967. So the Thunderbird was made first.
Yes
Yes
Use a tranny funnel and add through the dipstick tube.
On the rear of the engine bay. On the panel that covers the wiper motors on the passenger side
Yes!
1967 Fairlane parts are sold at eBay, Summit Racing, Dearborn Classics, Macs Auto Parts, CTC Auto Ranch, Thunderbird Connection, and AutoTraderClassics.