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Period Hot Rod: 1936 Ford DeLuxe 3-Window Coupe

Things are not always what they seem. This 1936 Ford DeLuxe Coupe is a wonderful looking car, and at first glance, it could be taken for a nice survivor or an older restoration, but this car is holding a… more»

Family Classic: 1990 LTD Country Squire

Besides those of us that just like great big ‘Merican wagons, I’m sure some of you face the dilemma of a family that isn’t exactly enamored with your classic car hobby (thankfully, not a problem in my family, but… more»

Domestic Long Roof: 1962 Ford Falcon Wagon

Wagons remain one of the most under-appreciated classics (and daily drivers) out there, as it’s a rig you can use as you would any vintage vehicle with the added hauling capacity to make it more functional than most vintage… more»

Preserved Turbo: 1989 Ford Probe GT

Ford’s Probe coupe has all but disappeared from U.S. roads, with few examples still being used as daily drivers. Even fewer that are left feature the desirable turbocharged powerplant, and this first-generation model is an impressive survivor with the… more»

Sprint Décor Option: 1972 Ford Pinto Runabout

A few months ago I sold one of my prized possessions that I have had since I was a teenager, a 1971 Gibson Flying V Medallion Edition #21. I had it for 35+ years and since it had been more… more»

1 of 2 T-Tops: 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO

It’s been documented on these pages in the past that the 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVOs are already special cars due to their limited production and better performance (some might say looks, too, with the more streamlined headlights). But this… more»

Drive It Home: 1983 Ford Mustang GLX

While Fox Bodies are a dime a dozen, the early cars with their four square headlights are harder to find in presentable condition. This GLX-spec convertible features the 3.8L Essex V6 and is said to be a reliable driver… more»

Ready To Restore 1972 Mustang Mach 1

Up for sale is a blue, numbers matching 1972 Mustang Mach 1 with 79,000 miles on it. It is located in Waterloo, Ontario at a respectable price of $6,995, although it doesn’t distinguish if that is American or Canadian… more»

Still a Big Bird: 1977 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau

As many of you may know, I have owned three 1978 Thunderbirds. I have owned a heavily optioned base model, a Diamond Jubilee, and currently, a Town Landau. The base model was the first new car that I purchased…. more»

Solid $2,900 Project: 1947 Ford Flatbed

2019 may well end up being the year of antique and classic vehicle bargains.  2018 saw falling process in a number of areas to the point that some fear the future of the hobby is grim.  Despite all of… more»

34K Mile American Icon: 1955 Ford Thunderbird

This 1955 Ford Thunderbird appears to have lived a pampered life with just over 34,000 miles on the clock. It has been repainted to match the original color with the body and chrome appearing to be in phenomenal shape…. more»

$600 Mini Hauler: 1978 Ford Courier Project

For a hot minute, I thought about getting into captive import / mini-truck ownership in the form of a 4WD-converted Courier pickup. Sadly, that example was too rusty to justify the purchase and investment in, but I still dig… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Round Three at the Georgia Collection

Happy New Year, Barn Finds readers. Over the holidays, I made a return trip to the large collection in Georgia and grabbed a whole ‘nother round of photos of interesting cars and trucks for sale, along with some other curiosities. As… more»

Estate Vehicle: 1971 Ford LTD Convertible

I’m a little partial to this car. My first car was a 1971 Ford LTD, although it was a 2 door hardtop. Wouldn’t it have been nice riding around in a convertible when I was 16? Here is a 1971 Ford… more»

Brougham Interior Trim Option: 1968 Ford LTD

Did you notice as I did? Back in the sixties and seventies often automakers would come out with a new model, LTD in this instance, but in a few years when they became popular and sold in large numbers,… more»

Funny Face: 1941 Ford Tudor Sedan

While the 1940 Ford was a home run styling wise, the 1941 model was still a good looking car.  The problem is that it has always lived in the ’40’s shadow.  That is a shame, because there were a… more»

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