1967 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Boost Your 1967 Mustang's Power by Updating Your Engine

1967 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Boost Your 1967 Mustang's Power by Updating Your Engine

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  1. Scott Drake Throttle-Linkage Kit 2V Mustang 289 1965-1967
    Scott Drake Throttle-Linkage Kit 2V Mustang 289 1965-1967
    Rating:
    86%
    $41.42
  2. TR3
    Scott Drake Throttle Rod Billet Mustang V8 1965-1968
    Rating:
    87%
    $58.55
  3. CJ Classics Throttle Rod Mounting Kit Mustang V8 1965-1967
    CJ Classics Throttle Rod Mounting Kit Mustang V8 1965-1967
    Rating:
    89%
    $12.99 MSRP $15.49
  4. TR1
    Throttle Rod 260/ Mustang 289/302 1965-1968
    Rating:
    80%
    $13.99 MSRP $16.48
  5. HW1336
    Accelerator Rod Grommet Mustang 1967-1968
    Rating:
    86%
    $3.59 MSRP $4.99
  6. Scott Drake Throttle-Linkage Kit 4V Mustang 289 1965-1967
    Scott Drake Throttle-Linkage Kit 4V Mustang 289 1965-1967
    Rating:
    93%
    $41.42
  7. Mustang V8 Accel Rod End Clip 1965-1968
    Mustang V8 Accel Rod End Clip 1965-1968
    Rating:
    96%
    $6.29 MSRP $6.99
  8. TR2
    Throttle Rod 390GT 428CJ Zinc Plated With Retaining Cli Mustang 1967-1968
    Rating:
    100%
    $29.99 MSRP $38.99
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1967 Mustang Engine

We've got parts to help you maintain, update, or totally upgrade your 1967 Mustang's engine. Whether you have an original Hi-Po 289 engine in your 67 Mustang or have swapped with something else, there are great options that keep your engine running smoothly.

Maintaining your '67 Mustang's engine means making sure it's staying clean. Replacing your air cleaner and fuel filter routinely will help you to avoid a lot of issues. You'll also want to routinely check your gaskets, spark plugs, and other wear-items.

There are also ways you can improve horsepower. By adding a more powerful carburetor or a better intake manifold you can improve your engine's efficiency. A little extra power can make a big difference on your daily drive.

If you have track day aspirations for your classic Mustang, then you may want to get more serious about upgrades. With a crate engine, you can insert modern performance into your first-gen. Or, build up your own engine with high-quality cylinder heads, camshafts, and other valvetrain components.

Considering how essential your Mustang's engine is to your enjoyment, it makes sense to invest a significant portion of your time to make sure it's everything you want it to be.

Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.