'67 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth
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John Bono
North Jersey
I surprised myself and went with the Plymouth. I think the photo and color did it. Ford second.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
If it were a convertible I’d have gone with the Chevy for sentimental reasons but I give the Ford (nice color combo) the edge here. 👍
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
I surprised myself by choosing the Plymouth Fury. Back in the day it would have been Chevrolet followed by Ford.
There was a fairly significant styling change in 1967 for these three cars. Personally I prefer the look of the '65-'66 versions of all three but still like the '67s. For me the Ford is the clear winner both in looks and handling. Chevy is second and Plymouth third but these two are close.
Don't like the Chevy, and the Plymouth & Ford are so close I am tempted to choose tie. But, I choose the Plymouth for the torsion bar ride and the bullet proof engines.
Not really a fan of any of them for '67. But I vote for CHEYV because it kept the basic shape and styling design of the 1965, which I thought was the most beautiful looking Chevy since the 1962's.
I'd rate the Plymouth and Ford a tie for 2nd and 3rd place.
Plymouth bounced back so well with their '63 through '65's, and then went south again. As for the Ford, they nailed perfection from '62 through '64, and then lost their minds from '65 on.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
The trim, athletic looking Plymouth wins. Ford second, then the Chevy.
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth.
John Bono
North Jersey


