Ford dropped the “500” moniker on its Galaxie models which became simply known as XL’s for the 1967 model year. These were the top sport models on the big Ford and available in both convertible and fastback coupe body styles. The convertible at $3,493 was also the most expensive model in the full-size Ford lineup. Only 5,161 left the factory making them both unique and rare today. XL’s included bucket seats and a center console with a floor-mounted transmission selector, lower door carpet and polished trim, courtesy and reading lamps, along with special XL badging.
Painted a near-perfect combination of red with a white convertible top and matching red interior, this XL is also equipped with the 345-hp, 428-cid V-8 and four-speed manual combination adding to the vehicles uniqueness and rarity. It is also optioned with power steering and brakes, power top, AM radio, aftermarket tape player and whitewall tires.