A tribute to the streets of Mayberry, North Carolina, now featured
in our Milwaukee Showroom is a 1967 Ford Custom 500 Mayberry Squad
Car. The Andy Griffith Show ran for eight seasons from October 3,
1960 to April 1, 1968 for a total of 249 half-hour episodes. Each
year, Ford provided a new vehicle for the squad car with each year
slightly different than the year before it. Changes included
different sized seals, the number of spotlights, the type of
antenna, and a few other minor tweaks. While this vehicle was not
in the show, it would look right at home with Sheriff Taylor,
Barney Fife, Aunt Bee, and Opie. Andy Griffith played the role of
Sheriff Taylor in a Lincolnesque style; he was the one who solved
the problems of those around him in Mayberry, never failing to be
the voice of reason. This squad car gives off the same feel, as it
was well-maintained and upgraded in a reasonable and professional
manner. In 2009, it was stripped to metal, the minimal rust was
repaired, and the vehicle was repainted. At the same time, it
received a new exhaust, drums and pads, tires, shocks, and a
general tune-up. About 3,000 miles after the repaint, the engine
was replaced with a rebuilt 289 CID V8, the same as originally in
the vehicle, and a new ignition system. This vehicle is more than
just a fun to look at. Equipped with power steering and Vintage
Air, driving this squad car is even more comfortable than it would
have been for Sheriff Taylor. With the maintenance work and new air
conditioning, this is the perfect car to take to Mayberry Days, the
annual festival celebrating the show in Andy Griffith�s hometown of
Mount Airy, North Carolina, or anywhere else with Gomers or Goobers
that need some Griffith-esque guidance. This vehicle is located in
our Milwaukee showroom. You can view this 1967 Ford Custom 500 in
greater detail, including HD pictures and HD video of it running
and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in
purchasing this vehicle or have any questions please call
(262)-891-4253 or email
[email protected].