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Six-Cylinder Beauty: 1965 Ford Mustang

For its first two years, Ford couldn’t build enough Mustangs. In fact, they made nearly 1.3 million of them between its mid-1964 introduction and the end of the 1966 model year. The lion’s share were 2-door coupes and many… more»

19k Original Miles? 1973 Ford Mustang Grande

If you wanted a Mustang with a little more pizzazz in 1973, you may have opted for a Grande model. I don’t know if that’s what the original buyer of this one was looking for, but they and subsequent… more»

1 Of 24: 1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

It doesn’t matter how many I see, nicely preserved Shelby Mustangs will get my attention either time – especially when they wear colors like this gorgeous shade of Acapulco Blue. The seller notes this color code with this equipment… more»

180 Mile Pace Car: 1979 Ford Mustang

This 1979 Ford Mustang Pace Car is a timewarp survivor with just 180 miles on the clock. Yes, 180, no zeroes missing. I will never understand why owners choose to stare at a car rather than to drive it… more»

Squished 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback 390

It doesn’t matter where your allegiances lay, seeing a classic like this 1967 Mustang Fastback in this state is a bitter pill to swallow. It isn’t clear what landed on this car, but whatever it was did so with… more»

Big Beige Beauty: 1982 Ford Bronco

There’s something appealing about being able to remove the top on a full-size SUV. Well, maybe any SUV for that matter. This 1982 Ford Bronco affords you that opportunity. It can be found here on eBay in Gilbert, Arizona…. more»

Forest Find? 1931 Ford Model A Pickup

There’s no denying the popularity of both the Ford Model A and older pickup trucks, both are a hot ticket right now. What happens when you combine the two? You end up with a Model A, closed cab pickup… more»

K-Code Convertible! 1966 Ford Mustang GT

There were a ton of Ford Mustangs built for 1966. More than 600,000 of them, to be more exact. But when you start drilling down to convertible, GT, K-Code, and 4-speed manual all rolled into one, you come up… more»

Original 4X4: 1974 Ford Bronco

Here’s something you don’t see very often. A 46-year-old 4X4 that hasn’t been beat to pieces. Ford brought out the Bronco in the mid-1960s and they were an early start at creating the SUV market. This first-generation Bronco looks… more»

Worth Saving? 1968 Ford Bronco V8

First-generation Broncos have always been popular. The classic look, removable top, and off-road versatility appeal to many. I wonder if the introduction of the new 2021 Bronco will spark new interest in the classic models. The first-generation Bronco had… more»

One Owner: 1993 Ford Mustang GT

With colder weather just around the corner, many of us face the decision about what to do to keep ourselves busy until the sun shines through once again. There are worse ideas than spending some time in your workshop… more»

Blank Canvas: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

First Generation Mustang project cars will always attract plenty of interest, and this 1967 Fastback is no exception. There are currently 98 people watching the listing, so you have to wonder whether one of them will hit the button… more»

No Reserve: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD

If the owner’s claim is accurate, then this 1967 Galaxie 500 LTD wears all of its original paint. It has been garage-kept for its whole life and gets used for a spot of weekend cruising. After 5-years of ownership,… more»

Garage Find: 1968 Ford Torino GT 390!

You never know what you will find lurking in sheds, garages, and barns. In this case, we have a garage that houses a 1968 Ford Torino GT. However, this is not a classic that will require restoration. What we… more»

Rust-Free Survivor: 1973 Ford Gran Torino Sport

This 1973 Ford Gran Torino Sport is a two-owner survivor that is in excellent condition. The owner has been meticulous with the maintenance, meaning it is ready to be driven and enjoyed immediately. It is located in Chicago, Illinois,… more»

Shoebox Survivor: 1949 Ford Custom Tudor

When World War II drew to a close, the production of civilian motor vehicles recommenced in the US. With vehicle manufacturers concentrating their focus on the war effort, that meant that these new cars that emerged for the 1946… more»

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