It seems like everyone with a thirties Ford coupe has decided that it is time to sell. While the many attributes of these stylish and durable coupes have made them popular for decades, will the overwhelming number of cars… more»
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Baby V8: 1937 Ford Business Coupe
Ford introduced its iconic Flathead V8 range to the buying public in 1932, with the 221ci version proving a sales winner. It upped the stakes when it introduced a smaller and more refined version in 1937, and this Business… more»
Two-Fer: 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Wagon With 1953 Fleetcraft Runabout
Fancy a boat with that wagon? Here on eBay is a 1941 Ford Super Deluxe wagon with its sidekick, a 1953 Fleetcraft runabout, looking for a new home. Neither has been fully restored, though the wagon was repainted in… more»
15k Original Miles? 1967 Ford Bronco
Death and taxes are two of the certainties in life. However, we can probably add the climbing value of First Generation Ford Broncos to that list. They have been one of the market stars for years, and prices are… more»
38k Original Miles: 1963½ Ford Falcon Futura
Hiding in this carport is a classic that could be ideal for an enthusiast contemplating a first restoration project. This 1963½ Ford Falcon Futura is a genuine survivor with a documented history and 38,000 miles on the clock. It… more»
Original Paint: 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 With 70k Genuine Miles
Some survivor-grade classics will inevitably generate more interest than others when they hit the market. When the vehicle in question is a genuine 1967 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350, you can be sure that interest is high. The current owner… more»
Maverick-Powered Uncut 1967 Ford Bronco
First-gen Broncos never disappoint in the desirability department. One thing that I have learned is that an “uncut” example like this claimed to be 1967 example will generate more interest than one that has had its rear wheel wells… more»
Long List of New Parts: 1976 Ford Pinto Wagon
Ford’s first U.S.-built subcompact was the Pinto, introduced in 1971. It had a 10-year production run which resulted in nearly 3.2 million units sold. The station wagon was a popular model, comprising nearly one-third of the car’s total sales… more»
Concours Restoration: 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe
Pre-war American cars are some of the most stylish in automotive history. Even the most humble vehicles gracing showrooms during that period looked sleek and attractive, and Ford’s 1940 DeLuxe Coupe was no exception. Our feature car presents superbly… more»
Black and Gold: 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II
The second generation of the Mustang was called the Mustang II and was a vast departure from prior years. The Mustang II was introduced as a fuel-efficient subcompact in late 1973, just prior to the oil crisis. This was… more»
Diesel Bullnose: 1983 Ford F-250 XLT
One of the better opportunities to flip a vehicle right now on the collector car and truck market is the bullnose-style Ford F-Series pickup. These workhorses have emerged as a favorite of GenXers and “old” millennials who remember using… more»
















