This 1967 Ford Custom was an actual Maryland State Trooper cruiser.
The big 4-door sedan is fully equipped with all the tools that a
trooper of this era would have used. Check out the pictures - red
lights, sirens, Motorola radios and a wealth of emergency equipment
in the trunk. The odometer reads just under 60,000 miles - not
documented, but likely correct. Reshot in the original Black/Olive
paint scheme, all of the police decals appear to be proper and very
well may be exact. The beige vinyl interior was refreshed in 2009
and is in very good condition. There are front/rear seat belts,
Ford's 'deep-padded' safety steering wheel, AM radio, gauge
package, Maryland trooper floor mats and tinted windows. The big
Ford is powered by a rebuilt 390ci HO 'FE' motor that pulls hard
and puts out a wonderful sound. It is backed by Ford's 3-speed
automatic transmission. The HD suspension is equipped with power
steering, power drum brakes and dual exhaust. Steel wheels are
accented by Ford 'dog-dish' hubcaps. This rare Ford Maryland
Trooper sedan is destined for someone's collection - why not yours?
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-1309238
Price:$21,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:Black/Olive
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:59878
Stock Number:2707
VIN:7N51P143374
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