Radio for a 1967 F100
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Are ya looking for an OEM radio? What features? AM only, AM-FM?
For an aftermarket head unit with modern features (I-pod, USB, etc.) but with a period-correct look, I suggest: CUSTOMAUTOSOUND.COM
For an aftermarket head unit with modern features (I-pod, USB, etc.) but with a period-correct look, I suggest: CUSTOMAUTOSOUND.COM
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Sorry, should have been more specific. I'm looking for OEM. The radio for a 67 only fits in that year model 68-72 and 66 and prior doesn't either. I don't really want an after market besides the short shifter and mustang bucket seats I kinda want the rest to look stock and those shifter and seats are about as far outside of stock I want to go in the interior. Hopefully I don't come off as difficult haha, but I have my goals for this truck and I'd love to find the radio to help keep it looking as stock as possible. Thanks for the replies and hope to hear more from some fellow Ford buffs.
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Sorry, should have been more specific. I'm looking for OEM. The radio for a 67 only fits in that year model 68-72 and 66 and prior doesn't either. I don't really want an after market besides the short shifter and mustang bucket seats I kinda want the rest to look stock and those shifter and seats are about as far outside of stock I want to go in the interior. Hopefully I don't come off as difficult haha, but I have my goals for this truck and I'd love to find the radio to help keep it looking as stock as possible. Thanks for the replies and hope to hear more from some fellow Ford buffs.
I know which one you need so if I find one you get first dibs on it.
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It'd be illogical to think that Ford contracted a one-off model of radio given their usual strategy to reuse as many parts across the models offered for that year... sorta like Pinto tail light bezels that are also used on Mavericks.
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I appreciate the help guys, and I've looked at interchanging parts but havent come across anything that'll fit it yet out of a few cars. But its kinda hard to dish out 100 bucks on something in not sure of haha you know. but I'll check ebay and gangstakr I appreciate it I honestly do I should have joined this site a while back thanks guys for the help.
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Identifying 1967-1972 Ford Pickups - Page 1 of 2 - FORDification.com This page goes into detail the difference in the radios. Its also a pretty informitave and helpful site.
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No kidding? Sheez... 67s sure as heck had some unique parts.
Were the 67 radios used in any other Ford products like maybe Galaxies, T-birds, Mercs etc.??
Nope.
It'd be illogical to think that Ford contracted a one-off model of radio given their usual strategy to reuse as many parts across the models offered for that year... sorta like Pinto tail light bezels that are also used on Mavericks.
Were the 67 radios used in any other Ford products like maybe Galaxies, T-birds, Mercs etc.??
Nope.
It'd be illogical to think that Ford contracted a one-off model of radio given their usual strategy to reuse as many parts across the models offered for that year... sorta like Pinto tail light bezels that are also used on Mavericks.
1967: The firewall and dash are 1967 only, as is the heater, instrument cluster back, brake and clutch pedals, bracket they suspend from under the dash.