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South Dakota Farm Truck: 1958 Ford F-100

The F-Series has been Ford’s primary workhorse truck since the late 1940s. The F-150 is still the most popular pickup sold today. The third generation of the truck was produced between 1957 and 1960 when Ford widened the front… more»

72k Original Miles: 1972 Ford F100 Sport Custom

For the 1972 model year, Ford offered their iconic F100 in several trim levels. While the base trim level was the Custom, the Ranger brought some significant trim upgrades to the table. For a buyer seeking a middle ground,… more»

It’s Golden! 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD

The seller calls this beautiful 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD the nicest they have seen in 50 years, and I’m inclined to agree after looking the pictures over. It’s listed for sale here on eBay where early bidding has… more»

1-of-1: 1973 Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop

While it is true that many Australian muscle cars evolved from sedans, there are a few notable exceptions. The Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop is one and is also a relatively rare beast. A short production period for the… more»

Tidy Off-Roader: 1972 Ford Bronco

While it is often easy to determine whether a vehicle is destined to be a future classic, there are times when a crystal ball is needed. Take the First Generation Bronco as an example. It was a competent off-roader… more»

90s Show Truck: 40K-Mile 1992 Ford F150

One of my guilty pleasures is 1990s show cars and trucks. Whether it was a lowrider Impala built for southern California or a Porsche 911 with fat fender flares and staggered BBS wheels, the early 90s represented some of… more»

Easy On Gas: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

The Ford Mustang was in its second full year of production in 1966 and would see 607,000 copies built. That accomplishment has yet to be met or beat for that nameplate by the manufacturer. The 2+2 fastback was a… more»

Ready to Ramble: 1914 Model T Ford

While the Model T Ford is widely regarded as the most influential car ever produced, and Ford produced over 15 million of them over 19 years, who in the Barn Finds audience can claim to have driven one?  With… more»

Almost New: 1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe

The late 1980s was the high-water mark for personal luxury coupes in America.  Monte Carlos, Thunderbirds, Regals, and the occasional Grand Prix ruled NASCAR, and win on Sunday sell on Monday was still a thing.  While all of these… more»

351/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

This 1969 Mustang Mach 1 proves there are still some undiscovered treasures waiting to be liberated and returned to our roads. The seller claims that it has been parked in a dry shop since 1985 and needs a new… more»

27k Original Miles: 1968 Ford Mustang GT California Special

At its peak in 1966, the First Generation Mustang sold in incredible numbers. If you analyze the figures, Ford sold their desirable pony car at a rate better than one per minute for the entire model year. Sales tapered… more»

Boy Meets Car! 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429

The first generation of Ford’s Mustang was built between 1964 and 1973 and had its roots in the Falcon compact. Every couple of years, a styling iteration would take place, and such was the case with the 1969-70 models…. more»

Last Year for the Drop Top: 1972 Ford LTD Convertible

You’re looking at a pretty rare Ford. 1972 would be the final year of the LTD convertible with only 4,234 rolling off the assembly line. That’s all. When you consider over 825,000 full size Fords on the 121-inch wheelbase… more»

Bare Bones Bad Boy: 1970 Ford Mustang Coupe

You buy this 1970 Ford Mustang Coupe, currently in Glendale, Arizona, for one reason: to thump on it. The seller has gone to great pains to describe the engine internals, which sounds like they’re set up to move. Add… more»

Modified Original: 1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra

The second-generation Ford Mustang II was a return to the smaller Mustang. Over the previous decade, the first-gen cars had grown a lot, and just in time for the gas crunch and gas shortages of 1973. The seller has… more»

Uniquely American: 1936 Ford Woodie Wagon

When we think of American automobiles, we generally think of iconic cars like the Model T Ford, the Model A, Mustangs, Corvettes, and Shelby Cobras (not 100% American, but…).  A lesser-known American icon would be the woodie wagon.  From… more»

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