'67 Chevrolet or Ford?
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John Bono
North Jersey
I voted tie. May just need another cup of coffee to sway it one way or the other. 🥴☕️
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
I, too, could easily justify a tie here. Over the years I have considered myself a GM man and a Ford man. At different times, it's true, but I like these on their own merits and not as associated with other cars that came from their respective factories. Sixty-seven may not have been my favorite year and neither of these my favorite of their brand. marque.
As I let them please my eye, and they both do, I find a touch more to like in the Camaro.
I too could also see voting for a tie, but I decided on the Camaro for the round lines.
I also went with the Camaro. It looks a little more polished.
Didn't the 1967 have vent windows that were deleted in 1968?
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
@ed-glorius Ed, right you are! Thanks, I replaced it with a '67.
John Bono
North Jersey
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
CAMARO! But without the ugly white hood trim. Make it black (or eliminate it all together) please, and then that baby rocks!
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
A few of you started a trend for me. I love both. The Camaro is prettier but the Mustang is more nostalgic. A tie for me.
I give the Camaro the nod by a paper thin margin. I like the exterior styling of the Camaro a bit more (prefer the '65-'66 'Stang) but the '67 Mustang interior is much more attractive. Having driven both of these cars I have to say that the handing of the Camaro is much better. I would be proud to have either car in my garage though......preferably both!
The only Camaro I like is the '69 but the '67 & '68 are alright. I only like fastback Mustangs preferably '68 & '69 but the '67 & '70 are alright. So today it is a tie for me.
Camaro for it's no gimmicks styling.
Going with the Mustang...a buddy had a '66. I like the Camaro too.
John Bono
North Jersey
@sizedoesmatter John; I had a Mustang '65 2&2 and a '66 coupe and LOVED both. The clean, crisp and sporty lines of this timeless design made the following two years, although nice looking, a bit chunky looking in comparison; especially the rear quarters and tail light areas. Just one man's opinion.





