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How long is a 1967 Galaxie?

In this article we break down the overall length of Ford’s 1967 Galaxie full-size lineup, noting how length varies by body style and trim. The Galaxie’s length is a product of its era’s large, shared-platform design and does not change dramatically across configurations.


The 1967 Galaxie range spans roughly 214 to 221 inches in overall length, depending on body style and trim. In metric terms, that’s about 5.44 to 5.62 meters.


Overview of the 1967 Galaxie lineup


Ford’s 1967 Galaxie family included several body styles built on the same full-size platform. While the wheelbase stayed around 119 inches, overall length varied modestly by configuration and option package, rather than by radical design shifts.


Estimated lengths by body style


Below is a rough guide to typical exterior lengths by common 1967 Galaxie configurations. Exact measurements can vary by production year, market, and optional equipment.



  • 2-door Galaxie 500/XL hardtop: about 214–216 inches (5.44–5.49 m).

  • 4-door Galaxie 500/XL or LTD-style sedans: about 217–221 inches (5.51–5.62 m).

  • Galaxie convertibles (where offered): about 218–221 inches (5.54–5.62 m).


Despite slight differences by body style, the Galaxie family maintains a consistent footprint characteristic of Ford’s full-size era, with only a few inches separating the shortest and longest variants.


Summary


For a 1967 Ford Galaxie, expect an overall length in the low to high 200s of inches—roughly 214 to 221 inches (about 5.44 to 5.62 meters)—depending on body style and trim. The wheelbase across most configurations sits at about 119 inches, contributing to a uniform platform feel across the lineup.

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