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Body for Sale! 1934 Ford Steel Three-Window

In popular music, The Police song Roxanne pleads with the would-be partner not to “sell your body to the night,” and many enthusiasts might wonder why anyone owning a hot rod like this would offer its Henry Ford steel… more»

Tri-Power 390! 1967 Mustang Fastback

With its fastback extended to the rear bumper, the 1967 Mustang brought an aggressive performance-forward attitude to the pony car’s first facelift. An available 390 FE V8 backed up that swagger with tire blistering performance. This 1967 Ford Mustang… more»

42k Mile Survivor: 1974 Ford Pinto Wagon

The Pinto was Ford’s first subcompact built in the U.S. and would remain in production for 10 model years (1971-80). The car would be popular enough to spawn a badge-engineered version for Mercury called the Bobcat. This 1974 edition,… more»

Barn Found Hot Rod! 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe

1932 was a transitional period at Ford, as March of that year saw Model A production ceasing and the company rolling an all-new successor, a car that Henry had no idea back then would become one of the most… more»

Fifth One Built: One Owner 1979 Ford Bronco

There are some distinct advantages to buying an older off-roader. They are typically cheaper than those bought off the showroom floor, and it is common for owners to find themselves with an appreciating asset if they choose the right… more»

One-Of-A-Kind! 1961 Ford Ranchero Rat Rod

When Ford introduced its new compact (the Falcon) in 1960, they shifted the Ranchero utility coupe to that smaller platform. And the Ranchero would remain a Falcon derivative through 1965. The seller (or a predecessor) took a well-used ’61… more»

8,082 miles!? 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible

Few ten-year-old cars match the shine and good looks of this Mustang! Believe it or not, the seller claims this never-restored 1973 Ford Mustang convertible spent most of the last forty plus years parked on concrete in a barn,… more»

Project or Parts? 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

As the Ford Mustang kept getting bigger and bigger in the 1960s and 1970s, its sales numbers got smaller and smaller. From a peak of 607,000 copies in 1966, the Mustang could only muster 135,000 units in 1973. So… more»

Carport Find: 1966 Ford Mustang Project

In its second full year in production, the Ford Mustang turned in its best sales performance – one that would never be duplicated. More than 607,000 copies of the “pony car” were assembled that year, including this Tahoe Turquoise… more»

Parked For a Decade: 1968 Ford Mustang GT/CS

Some enthusiasts fear the day will come when the supply of desirable barn find classics will dry up, but I firmly believe it won’t. There are millions of untapped barns and sheds that house cars like this 1968 Ford… more»

Barn Find 1952 Ford Crestline Victoria Coupe

Sometimes choosing a vehicle to write about is a matter of my heart rather than my head. I want to see this truck find a good home, or I want to elevate an extraordinary example of an ordinary car,… more»

Project Truck: 1994 Ford F-150 Lightning

When looking for a collector-grade vehicle to buy at a project car price, you sometimes have to stoop pretty low. I know this personally with my 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 project, which I bought for peanuts and have since… more»

Supercharged 5-Speed: 1989 Ford Thunderbird SC

In the annals of underappreciated 90s-era cars and trucks, the Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe should be among the top ten of two-door domestics. The supercharged two door is a sleeper right now, with values still fairly deflated compared to… more»

Cheap Wheels or More? 1977 Ford Mustang II

Ford reinvented the once-popular Mustang in 1974, but this time as a subcompact (which was closer in relative size than the top-heavy 1973 Mustang). Now called the Mustang II, it turned out to be the right car at the… more»

“Coupeback” Conversion! 1967 Ford Mustang

For its third model year (1967), the popular Ford Mustang was treated to a mild restyle that would allow for a larger engine compartment. A lot of competitors entered the field that year, and yet sales would still top… more»

Guess The Color! 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

In its second full year of production (1966), the new Ford Mustang set a sales record that wouldn’t be repeated even though the car is still sold today. More than 607,000 copies left the factories that year, including 72,000… more»

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