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Stored Survivor: 1966 Ford Thunderbird Coupe

With its long, low profile and distinctive styling, the fourth-generation Ford Thunderbird holds a special place in ’60s personal luxury. This 1966 Thunderbird coupe has been stored indoors for the past five years and is now up for grabs… more»

V8 Survivor: 1938 Ford Light Delivery Pickup

With a fresh new cab, the first since 1935, Ford’s 1938 Light Delivery Pickup featured this unique (“Barrel Front”) oval-shaped grille ahead of the industry’s first front-opening hood. This grille can hopefully be massaged back into shape, as it’s… more»

Shoebox Dreams: 1950 Ford Custom Convertible Project

It’s been tucked away, worn by time and weather, but this 1950 Ford Custom Convertible still has that unmistakable Shoebox charm. Found in a barn, pulled out, and now sitting outside awaiting its next chapter, this drop-top Ford is… more»

Rain or Shine: 1967 Ford F-250 Highboy Survivor

Sometimes, a survivor speaks for itself—even if the photos don’t. That’s the case with this 1967 Ford F-250 Highboy, an original paint, rust-free example that the seller claims is one of just 199 produced according to its Marti Report…. more»

TASCA Muscle: 1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback

Built before Ford took over Shelby production, this 1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback is more than just a collector car—it’s a piece of American performance history. Finished in Brittany Blue with white stripes, this early-production GT500 was sold new by… more»

34K-Mile 1993 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab 4×4

This 1993 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab Styleside 4×4 has traveled just 1,085 miles per year on average over the last 32 years. To say that this is a low-mile truck is the understatement of the year. This familiar seller… more»

15-Year Project: 1967 Ford Mustang 289 V8

After a phenomenal launch in 1965-66, Ford’s Mustang got its first restyle in 1967. It was modest, yet retaining the “pony car” look that found more than 1.2 million buyers in 2 ½ years. The seller bought this ‘Stang… more»

Nice Daily Driver? 1970 Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang entered the 1970s with few changes. The car went back to dual headlights after a one-year experiment with quads. And the taillights were now recessed. Perhaps this lack of change in a busy market contributed to… more»

1978 Ford Bronco Custom 302 V8 4-Speed

A 302 V8?! I thought the 351 was the smallest V8 for the second-generation Bronco, SG? You are correct, sir, and/or ma’am, if you thought that. This one has a replacement engine in the form of a rebuilt 302,… more»

Low-Mileage Survivor! 1978 Ford Thunderbird Two-Door

With 4.4 million examples produced over eleven generations, Ford’s Thunderbird has been one of the more popular passenger cars in history. The first models carved out the “personal luxury” niche – an enduring innovation that inspired plenty of copycats…. more»

1969 Ford F-350 and Champion 230 Camper

With summer officially over in this hemisphere, or at least, over the hump and on its way toward winter, that doesn’t mean that camping season is done. It’s time to get serious about heading out on the road in… more»

2 Owners, 4 Doors: 1963 Ford Galaxie 500

Launched in 1959, the Ford Galaxie nameplate capitalized on America’s growing fascination with the “Space Race”. Others included the Mercury Comet and Meteor, Oldsmobile Starfire, and Plymouth Satellite. Competing head-to-head with the Chevrolet Impala, it would remain a Ford… more»

Factory N-Code 429: 1970 Ford Torino Cobra

The 1970 Ford Torino was one of those offerings that excelled in nearly every capacity, serving as a capable family car in its 4-door form, with a station wagon also available for those who needed additional room.  For buyers… more»

SportsRoof Project: 1969 Ford Mustang 302 V8

Ford’s Mustang got its second facelift in 1969, and it was a little more pronounced than the 1967-68 rework. The car would gain quad headlights for the only time during the first generation’s long run (through 1973). Fastbacks would… more»

Rust-Free Flathead: 1942 Ford Truck

On February 10, 1942, Ford Motor Company stopped civilian production to focus on the war, so 1942 models are uncommon and interesting (if not particularly valuable compared to, say, a ’46 model). For 1942, the Ford’s front end was… more»

Rare SSP Package: 1986 Ford Mustang LX

Here’s another car from one of my favorite eBay sellers that has a knack for finding some of the prettiest survivors in existence. This is a fairly unique Fox-body era Ford Mustang, as it combines the rare notchback body… more»

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