The 1967 Toyota Corona was part of the third generation (T40 series), which was produced from 1964 to 1969. By 1967, the Toyota Corona had evolved significantly from its earlier iterations, offering improved styling, performance, and features. It became one of Toyota’s most popular compact sedans and helped cement the brand’s presence in international markets.
Engine Options and Specifications
Engine Option
1.9L Inline-4 Engine
Displacement
1,897 cc (1.9L)
Engine Type
Inline 4, naturally aspirated
Max Power
95 hp (71 kW) @ 5,600 rpm
Max Torque
130 Nm (95.9 lb-ft) @ 3,600 rpm
Compression Ratio
8.0:1
Fuel System
Carburetor
Transmission
4-speed manual, optional auto
Top Speed
~150 km/h (93 mph)
0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)
~13.5 seconds
Chassis and Suspension
Component
Specification
Chassis Type
Unibody construction
Front Suspension
Independent coil spring
Rear Suspension
Leaf spring, solid axle
Steering Type
Recirculating ball, manual steering
Brakes
Drum brakes (front and rear)
Wheelbase
2,480 mm (97.6 inches)
Turning Radius
~5.0 meters (16.4 feet)
Dimensions
Dimension
Specification
Length
3,960 mm (156 inches)
Width
1,695 mm (66.7 inches)
Height
1,405 mm (55.3 inches)
Wheelbase
2,480 mm (97.6 inches)
Front Track
1,430 mm (56.3 inches)
Rear Track
1,410 mm (55.5 inches)
Curb Weight
920-980 kg (2,030-2,160 lbs)
Safety Features
Safety Feature
Specification
Seat belts
Basic lap belts, optional
Airbags
None
Crash Protection
Basic, minimal reinforcement
Brakes
Drum brakes, no ABS
Reinforced Body
Moderate, with basic crash protection
Other Features
No modern active safety features (e.g., lane assist, traction control)
1967 Toyota Corona Interior Features
Feature
Specification
Upholstery
Vinyl or cloth (depending on trim level)
Seating Capacity
5 passengers (2 front, 3 rear)
Dashboard Design
Simple, functional with analog dials
Instrument Cluster
Speedometer, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, oil pressure
Air Conditioning
Optional (in higher trim models)
Radio
AM radio (optional)
Windows
Manual roll-up windows
Power Features
None (manual windows and locks)
Storage
Basic glovebox, rear seat storage
1967 Toyota Corona Exterior Features
Feature
Specification
Headlights
Round, sealed beam halogen
Taillights
Round, basic incandescent
Bumpers
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Grille
Horizontal chrome slats
Wheel Rims
Steel wheels (optional hubcaps)
Exterior Trim
Chrome accents on windows and door handles
Body Style
Sedan (4-door), Wagon (optional)
Paint Options
Solid colors, including white, black, green, blue, etc.
1967 Toyota Corona Sale Price in U.S
Condition
Price Range (USD)
Mint Condition / Restored
$12,000 – $20,000
Good Condition (Original)
$4,000 – $8,000
Fair Condition (Needs Restoration)
$2,000 – $5,000
Note: Prices can vary significantly based on location, restoration level, and trim level (e.g., sedan vs. wagon). Restored examples or those in excellent condition can fetch a premium price, while cars in fair condition or as restoration projects are available for lower prices.
1967 Toyota Corona
In this, the 1967 Toyota Corona did mark an important step on Toyota’s road to developing a compact sedan lineup. On [the traditional transit network], it was selling cars with a more refined engine, updated styling and improved comfort features that made them popular with families and daily use. The Corona was a reliable, fuel efficient car with a comparatively simple mechanical design which meant the car was an easy one to look after.