We don’t see a lot of Pintos that are actual barn finds but this is one of them, despite being fairly “new”. This 1979 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon was in a barn for 25 years and has been with… more»
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27K Original Miles! 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon
Bidding seems quite reasonable at the moment for what appears to be a highly original 1978 Ford Pinto wagon with under 30,000 original miles. The seller purchased the car from the original owner and photos show a vehicle with… more»
Good Buy or Good-Bye? 1978 Ford Pinto Wagon
While this isn’t a woodgrain-encrusted Squire model, this 1978 Ford Pinto wagon looks like a nice one. For anyone looking for something unusual to drive to the natural foods store and park next to some random, Work-Towards-World-Peace bumpersticker’d gigantic… more»
Project Pinto: 1974 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon
The Ford Pinto has been a much-maligned vehicle over the years, but it is easy to lose sight of what this car was all about. It was designed to be an affordable and light vehicle that was primarily developed… more»
Custom Off-Roader: 1978 Ford Pinto 4×4
As I searched through the archives here at Barn Finds, I was able to confirm that this is not the first time we have seen this vehicle that manages to marry a 1978 Ford Pinto Squire Wagon with a… more»
V6 And A 4-Speed: 1976 Ford Pinto
This 1976 Ford Pinto looks a lot like one we featured in 2016, with some key differences that are hard to ignore. This Pinto features a distinctive plaid interior and Cologne V6 with a four-speed, just like the one… more»
Same Owner 20 Years: 1979 Ford Pinto
In 1979, almost a decade into Pinto production, you most likely either liked them or you didn’t, sort of like today 40 years after production stopped. Some of us like them and some think of nothing but fireball references… more»
Porthole Equipped: 1979 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon
This 1979 Ford Pinto is a real-deal Cruising Wagon, complete with its iconic porthole window and jazzy stripe kit up and down the sides. The color-matched wheels make this already out-there wagon even sweeter, and the icing on the… more»
34K Original Miles: 1974 Ford Pinto
Low miles, no rust, and manual transmission; are there any better words in the car world? I know that most of you could come up with better words but, for me, no matter what the car is, those three… more»
Lots Of Orange: One-Owner 1978 Ford Pinto
Did we ever confirm that nothing rhymes with orange? Not one word in the entire English language rhymes with orange? Not one Barn Finds reader can think of a word that rhymes with orange?! (in my best Treasure of… more»
34k-Mile California Car: 1974 Ford Pinto
Well, I never thought I’d be writing about a Pinto. There was a lot of angst that surrounded the Pinto and its GM competitor, the Chevrolet Vega. These were troubled, early ‘70s designs that came about when the big… more»
Hangar Find: 1971 Ford Pinto
This 1971 Ford Pinto is a super clean survivor that apparently lived in a California airplane hangar before heading out to Rhode Island, where it’s currently listed for sale. The Pinto is a claimed two-owner, California car with just… more»
One Owner: 1974 Ford Pinto Station Wagon
Whether you love them or whether you hate them, the simple fact is that the Ford Pinto was a sales success that Ford of America was in desperate need of at that time in its history. Today, there is… more»
Pinto Alternative: 1977 Mercury Bobcat
We just recently wrote about the Mercury Capri, a mildly worked-over refresh of the Ford Mustang that did little to boost Mercury’s profile as anything other than a slightly more upmarket Ford product. This 1977 Mercury Bobcat is an… more»
Clean Squire Edition: 1973 Ford Pinto Wagon
This 1973 Ford Pinto wagon is not only a survivor, but a rare Squire edition that’s adorned with wood trim and other luxury-centric options. The wagon is said to be in excellent condition with just three owners from new,… more»
















