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$5,000 Retractable: 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner

There is a stark difference between a 1957 Chevrolet and a 1957 Ford and I’m betting that the Chevy would win almost any popularity contests between the two. But, a car like this 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner is… more»

Reader Ad: 1964 Ford F350

After finishing the restoration of this one ton Ford about 20 years ago, it was parked and that’s where it’s stayed ever since. Douglas has decided it’s time to finally let it go and is looking for a good… more»

17,000 Miles From New: 1990 Ford Mustang Convertible

The same seller of the minty Toyota Celica ST we just featured also has this 1990 Ford Mustang convertible, wearing similar colors and with equally impressive low mileage. What are the odds they came from the same home or… more»

Heavy Hauler: 1941 Ford C.O.E. 10-Wheeler

COE or cab-over-engine trucks are becoming quite desirable. If you want a cool vintage truck that stands out in a crowd, COE’s are the way to go. They can make really cool hot rods or haulers and share a lot… more»

A Deal On A Deluxe: 1940 Ford Sedan

Prewar cars over the past years have commanded a high price at auction. While is right on the cusp of prewar, the 1940 Ford Deluxe brings a healthy price when crossing the block. Depending on condition and variant, an… more»

Unfinished Project: 1962 Ford T-bird 390 V8

About a week ago I wrote an article about a 1961 Thunderbird. Barn Finds reader Ian C has sent us through another one to look at, and I have to thank him for it. Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, this… more»

Fox Body Rarity: 1986 ASC Mclaren Convertible

On the surface, these ASC McLarens should have all the trappings of an instant collector car: limited production, improved performance, interesting looks and equipment – so why aren’t they more sought after? More than that, why do so many… more»

Time Machine: 1973 Ford Econoline Van

The “Van” era was a cool place in time, and some of the period correct vans that pop up out of the wood work are true rolling works of art like this 1973 Ford Econoline van. With groovy and… more»

Exclusive: 1964 Ford F100 Pickup

As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a large collection of salvage and project vehicles from a private owner. You can read more about the collection here. As we move ahead with the process,… more»

Some Fenders Is All You Need: 1937 Ford Standard Coupe

You have to admit, prewar V-8 Ford coupes are cool.  Ford did a fantastic job styling these cars from 1932 through 1940.  From bootleggers and early NASCAR to restorations and street rods, these cars are still coveted today.  Take… more»

Used Car Lot Find: 1999 Ford Mustang Saleen

I don’t recommend buying performance cars anywhere other than a specialist shop with a PPI in hand, but it’s so damn tempting to take a chance on a special car sitting at what appears to be a small used… more»

In-Between Barn Find: 1974 Ford Bronco

We have seen a lot of first generation Ford Broncos lately, but most appear to either be of the completely restored/preserved type or total restoration projects. This vehicle is in that in-between realm where it can be driven as-is… more»

WWII Equipment: 1943 Ford Burma Jeep

When we think of vintage military vehicles, the ubiquitous Willys Jeep comes to mind, along with the Dodge Power Wagon. Even Volkswagen’s amphibious vehicles more readily come into view, but less thought of is Ford’s entry to the mix…. more»

16K Miles from New: 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra

Even if a car is a benchmark vehicle, does it demand a price tag well above market? That’s the question for any potential buyers of this 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra, which has just 16,112 miles from new. This early… more»

All Original, One-Owner Survivor: 1969 Ford Bronco

First generation Ford Broncos continue to be hot collectibles. With very strong after-market support, they are fairly easy to work on and rebuild. This one is located in West Chester, Pennsylvania and is said to be a one-owner, original… more»

Worth The Trip: 1967 Ford Cortina Wagon Project

The town and surrounding county of Orange, Virginia, home of James Madison’s Montpelier estate, is a bit off the beaten path—a ways north of Charlottesville, and considerably further southwest of Washington, DC—but should you ever find yourself there, I… more»

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