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45k Original Miles: 1961 Ford Thunderbird

Taken at face value, this 1961 Ford Thunderbird seems to tick the right boxes for potential buyers. It is a two-owner survivor that remains original and unmodified. It has 45,000 original miles on the clock, and its numbers-matching V8… more»

1-of-1: 1969 Ford Fairlane Cobra 428

In years past, claiming that a classic car was a genuine 1-of-1 was a slippery slope. However, with the advent of services like Marti, documenting these claims has become easier. That brings us to this 1969 Ford Fairlane Cobra…. more»

1 of 1: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback S-Code

The Ford Mustang was in its fifth full year of production in 1969. The car received its most extensive restyle that year, but it was still clearly a Mustang in appearance. Out of 300,000 Mustangs built for 1969, just… more»

Solid Runner: 1931 Ford Model A Coupe

Older classic cars like the Ford Model A make an excellent subject for a project build. This is especially true if the person undertaking the work is a first-timer or novice. Their simple engineering principles mean that dismantling and… more»

19K Original Miles: 1994 Ford Mustang GT

The SN95 Ford Mustang continues to be one of the best muscle car bargains out there at the moment, in my opinion. They are cheap and cheerful, and build quality is nothing to write home about, but if you’re… more»

30k Original Miles: 1990 Ford Mustang LX

We see our share of tidy Fox-Body Mustangs here at Barn Finds, but this 1990 LX is something a bit different. It is an original survivor that appears to need nothing and presents superbly. It has a genuine 30,000… more»

429/4-Speed: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra

We have seen many stalled projects over the years here at Barn Finds, and some manage to stall before they can start. That is the case with this 1970 Ford Torino Cobra. The owner had high hopes but admits… more»

Fordor Driver: 1939 Ford DeLuxe V8 Sedan

Here’s an interesting one. It’s being listed as “mostly original” and I guess you could say it’s also “mostly” a 1939 Ford since it’s sporting black ’40 Ford headlight rims on the front fenders. But there’s just something fun… more»

One Family Owned: 1967 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback

When a family has owned a car since new, and more than five decades have elapsed since they drove it off the showroom floor, the decision to sell must be a difficult one. That is the case with this… more»

390/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

UPDATE 01/13/2021: It seems that the owner of this 1969 Mustang Mach 1 had no success with his prior listing, so he has chosen to roll the dice a second time. His previous attempt resulted in forty-three bids pushing… more»

V8/5-Speed: 1982 Ford Mustang GT

Finding custom touches on a classic car is nothing new, but it seems that no aspect of this 1982 Mustang GT has escaped the attention of successive owners. It appears to wear a different paint shade, while the drivetrain,… more»

1970 Ford Torino Cobra 429 Super CJ!

In 1970, the Torino Cobra was Ford’s player in the mid-size muscle car field. Three variations of a 429 cubic inch V8 could be found under the hood, including the ultimate, the Super Cobra as in the seller’s car…. more»

All Original: 1927 Ford Model T

Selecting the right candidate can be difficult for anyone considering tackling a first project build. While the temptation is to choose something desirable that will be worth big money once complete, sometimes a more basic option is worth a… more»

One-Off 1965 Ford Mustang Panel Delivery!

There are stories of several attempts in 1965-66 to get Ford to build a station wagon version of their popular new Mustang. And even private parties built one prototype. But none of those efforts went anywhere although homemade versions… more»

This 1962 Ford Falcon Is Powered By A Chrysler 440!

The Falcon was Ford’s first entry into the U.S. compact car market of the 1960s. It was a popular car whose platform would go on to spawn an even more successful product, the Mustang. These cars were focused on… more»

Crate V8/4-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

While even the roughest First Generation Mustang project car can attract some pretty impressive values, this 1965 Convertible might be a rung above the rest. It looks pretty tired, but its visible rust appears to be negligible. Adding to… more»

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