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25k Mile Survivor: 1970 Ford Maverick

One of the few downsides for Ford of the incredible sales success of the Mustang in the 1960s was that it took the wind out of the sail of the car it was based upon, the Falcon. And competition… more»

Nicest One Left? 1971 Ford Maverick Grabber

Good. Grief. The more I look at this 1971 Ford Maverick Grabber the more I’m in disbelief that there’s no reserve on the eBay auction seen here. The seller also has it listed here as a Barn Finds Classified…. more»

BF Classified: 1971 Ford Maverick Grabber

Seller’s Description: 1971 Ford Maverick True Grabber 302 V8. Driven by a little old lady from Torrance, CA! A rare Grabber that are hard to find in this condition! Location: Artesia CA Mileage: 81,777 Title Status: Clean VIN: 1K93F185137… more»

Real Grabber: 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber

Along with the Mustang, another direct Ford Falcon descendant is this 1970 Ford Maverick Grabber. I wonder why the first-generation Falcon doesn’t get more respect. This orange Grabber can be found here on eBay in Alexander, New York and… more»

Grabber Package: 1971 Ford Maverick

If you want a Ford Maverick, most blue oval shoppers would tell you to look for a Grabber package model. Trouble is, it’s sometimes hard to determine whether you’re looking at the real-deal Grabber or a car with an… more»

Low-Mile Survivor: 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber

No one will ever mistake a 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber for a muscle car, but this is a model that successfully filled a gap in Ford’s product range. It sold in respectable numbers, but many of them have ended… more»

Attention Grabber? 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber

After a long and successful run, the compact Ford Falcon was retired to make way for the new Maverick in 1969. It was a much sportier looking car, but it still had Falcon roots underneath it. No doubt in… more»

Clean Californian: 1974 Ford Maverick

The Maverick was designed by Ford to be an affordable car that would steal sales from its Japanese rivals. It was a car that turned out to be a sales success for the company, and more than 301,000 of… more»

Is This 1971 Ford Maverick Grabber Worth Saving?

One of many overlooked vehicles from the 1970s is the Ford Maverick. Of course, the regular models weren’t much to sneeze at, but the Grabber, Sprint, and Stallion package cars stood apart from the rest back then, and still… more»

One Owner/39k Original Miles: 1974 Ford Maverick

The Maverick seems to have become the “forgotten child” of the 1970s Ford range. When you consider the many thousands of cars that we have featured over the years here at Barn Finds, even we have only managed to… more»

Minnesota Maverick: 1971 Ford Maverick

Every time I see an early Maverick, I wonder why they aren’t more popular than they are. This 1971 Ford Maverick can be found here on craigslist in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota area. The seller is asking $5,500.

66 Mile Time Capsule Find! 1974 Ford Maverick

A few weeks back, I wrote an article about a Ford Maverick. A good friend of mine during our late teenage years had one and we had a lot of adventures with it. I seriously doubted I write another… more»

Southern California Survivor: 1971 Ford Maverick

A 1971 Ford Maverick! This takes me back to my misspent high school years. My best friend had one of these and that poor car got continually savaged but it took a lickin’ and kept on tickin’. This example,… more»

Minor Sorting Needed: 1972 Ford Maverick

This 1972 Ford Maverick was spotted by Barn Finds reader Rocco B., and the car presents as a nicely preserved survivor with some mild cosmetic and mechanical faults. Wearing excellent colors with nice chrome and OEM hubcaps, the Maverick… more»

Running Barn Find: 1970 Ford Maverick

The seller describes this 1970 Ford Maverick as an “amazing find,” mostly due to it having no floor or trunk rot. Described as a barn find that has been sitting in a garage for many years, the Maverick comes… more»

32k Mile Survivor: 1969.5 Ford Maverick

In-between models like this 1969.5 Ford Maverick are interesting curiosities, as they effectively were limited production cars. However, even with the rarity factor dialed in, they’re not necessarily hugely unique compared to the models that preceded or followed it…. more»

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