It is surprising to see a sixty-year-old car like this 1962 Ford Galaxie that looks like it just drove off the showroom floor. It is an all-original, one-owner, 48,000-mile survivor that is a true time capsule. In fact, there… more»
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Rare J-Code: 1968 Mustang Coupe
As soon as I saw this find, I knew I wanted to write it up! My mother drove a 1967 Mustang coupe in the same Wimbledon White color scheme for many years, and I wish I had it now… more»
427/4-Speed! 1964 Ford Galaxie 500
When a buyer walked into a Ford dealership in 1964, intent on driving away in a new Galaxie 500, they faced various engine choices. While some opted for the sedate six, others sought a car offering true performance potential…. more»
4×4 With Patina! 1960 Ford F250 ¾ Ton
Ford began its charge to be the best-selling truck in America beginning with a rework in 1957. That’s when they would offer a full-width pickup box for the first time. And they would continue to be body-on-frame construction unlike… more»
Movie Star Car: 1926 Ford Model T Tudor
Here on craigslist is a 1926 Ford Model T Tudor (two-door, as opposed to Fordor, or four-door) that has apparently fraternized with George Clooney in the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” Other than this tidbit and the seller’s… more»
Time Warp Wagon: 1976 Ford Custom 500
This beautiful 1976 Ford Custom 500 wagon is a nicely preserved specimen with under 70,000 original miles and excellent cosmetics. The Custom 500 wagon was previously known as the “Ranch Wagon” but the name changed towards the end of… more»
New 302: 1973 Ford Bronco Explorer
We’re used to seeing our share of First Generation Ford Broncos at Barn Finds, but this 1973 Bronco Explorer stands out from the pack. It is a one-owner classic that is largely unmolested, although the fresh Crate Motor under… more»
One Owner Project: 1963½ Ford Falcon Futura Sprint
Ford introduced the Sprint version to its Falcon Futura range in 1963, slotting the 260ci “Challenger” V8 under the hood to unlock additional performance. Buyers could order their new Sprint with 1-of-3 transmissions, the most desirable being the four-speed… more»
Déjà Vu: 1978 Ford Pinto Surfin’ Wagon
The Pinto was Ford’s first foray into the U.S. subcompact market in the 1970s. Despite some issues that would surface later around rear-end collisions, more than three million of the cars would be sold through 1980. A station wagon… more»
California 4-Speed: 1982 Ford Econoline Shorty
The disco era was barely hanging on by 1982, having spun (no pun intended) enough polyester pants, silk shirts, and gold chains to keep factories humming for years. Vanning was still a thing, however, and this 1982 Ford Econoline… more»
Supervan Camper: 1966 Ford Econoline
In the world of vintage campers, we know who the dominant players are. The Volkswagen Transporter / Bus / Westfalia is the go-to crowd favorite, and then you have the various Ford E-Series and Dodge B-Series vans that have… more»
Show Quality: 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra
By the 1990s, Ford was determined to demonstrate to the world it had rediscovered its performance credentials. The Fox-body Mustang sold in significant numbers, but the company craved more. Therefore, it handed 4,993 Mustangs to its Special Vehicle Team… more»
Bare Bones Hot Rod! 1935 Ford 5-Window
There are several directions a new owner could take the completion of this 1935 Ford hot rod. If it was mine, I’d drive it as-is and enjoy the heck out of it. Others may want to re-install the side… more»
29K Miles! 1986 Ford F-150 Short Bed 4-Speed
Having traveled only around 800 miles a year over the last 37 years, this 1986 Ford F-150 short-bed pickup has a mere 29,641 miles on it, which is incredible over such a long period of time. Some of us… more»
















