Introducing the new for 1967 Harkin Manta:
The first generation Harkin Manta a fullsize sedan with either a 232cui I6, a 344cui V8, or a 432cui V8. The trim levels range from an affordable base model to a high performance muscle sedan.
There are two trim levels that use the 232cui I6; the Base and the Speedway.
Base: The most basic of the trim levels; includes 4 wheel disc brakes and a basic radio as standard equipment.
Speedway: An appearance package for the base model with a slightly modified engine, 4-speed manual, and sportier suspension (inspired by @redrobin's Clipper OHC).
There are three trim levels that use the Small Block V8; the 344, the 344 Plush, and the Double Yellow.
344: Essentially a base model with a V8.
344 Plush: A luxury variant of the 344 with a nicer interior and better radio.
Double Yellow: A Manta with a tuned 344cui V8 producing 250hp mated to a 4-speed manual and sport adjusted suspension.
There are two trim levels using the Big Block V8; the 432 and the GRT.
432: Similar to the 344, but with the larger 432cui Big Block. Also includes a nicer radio and Heavy-Duty suspension.
Grand Road Touring: The top of the line muscle trim. Very similar to the Double Yellow but uses the 432cui V8 and is BRIGHT GREEN.
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1967 Harkin Manta 1.0
The first generation of a popular fullsize