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1973 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Sedan Wagon

Sedan Wagon?! The name of this 1973 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Sedan Wagon is almost as long as the car itself. If you need a gigantic, relatively-inexpensive car to haul things around in, this one can be found in… more»

Shed Find! 1968 Ford XL Convertible

While hidden headlights date at least to the 1930s, a number of late ’60s and early ’70s cars featured a full-width grille with hidden headlights similar to this 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible. Because most cars from this… more»

1960s Hot Rod: 1940 Ford Deluxe Convertible

Not everyone has the same definition of a hot rod, but most can agree that something like this that was done in the 1960s fits the bill. This 1940 Ford Deluxe convertible retains its original look, for the most… more»

Turbo Beast: 2001 Mustang Cobra SVT

You don’t need to spend big money on a brand new Mustang GT to experience a 469 horsepower Mustang. This 2001 Mustang SVT has seen just 13k miles since new and is packing a turbo kit with all the… more»

To Build Or Not To Build: 1954 Ford F-100

To build, or not to build, that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to buffer, sand and bondo, spending an outrageous fortune. Or to drive this ’54 with all its troubles. And for them to never… more»

Left Hand Rarity: 1971 Ford Escort RS2000

For our friends on the other side of the pond, a ’71 Ford Escort might not seem all that rare, but we didn’t get many of these MK1s over here. And if finding a left hand drive Escort on… more»

Rent-A-Racer: 1985 Ford Mustang SVO

Some wise older family member once probably warned you against buying a former rental car. “They get abused by people who don’t care about them because they don’t own them,” this sage probably said. Sound advice, and by that… more»

Mind the Beak: 1971 Ford Thunderbird

Edsel, Pontiac, and AMC have nothing on this nose! I think even Barbra Streisand is a little jealous. Beyond the protruding proboscis, these four door Birds are unique and worthy collectibles. Huge V8, room for all your friends, suicide… more»

Pillar of the Community: 1978 Ford LTD

“Car needs nothing” is what the owner says about this giant two-door cruiser. This open-eyed 1978 Ford LTD 2-Door Pillared Hardtop is easy to distinguish from a Brougham or a Landau with its uncovered headlights. You can find this… more»

Cali-Stoga Wagon: 1968 Ford Country Sedan

The great American station wagon, rust-free version. At least that’s what the seller tells us — not just rust-free, but even not totally cooked by the sun as only California cars seem to be. You can find this wagon… more»

Parked since the ’90s! 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I

While pre-1969 Mustangs currently hold the sweet spot of collectible value, the 1969 and 1970 model years follow closely behind. Besides, these cars weren’t sold to bolster some uptight collector’s IRA; they were meant to tear up the roads!… more»

Have Fun, Fun, Fun! In A ’55 Thunderbird!

Recently dragged from a mountainside barn, this petite survivor has been driven by only 2 owners over the last 6 decades, but for the last 20 years, it has seen no road time at all. Before that, though, this… more»

I’ll Be Your Huckleberry: 1969 Ford Bronco Sport

This first generation Bronco is in decent driver condition, but could use a little love! Although it has been repainted and refreshed at some point in the past, the seller says that it is all original sheet metal. If… more»

“As Is” Special: 1967 Ford Galaxie XL Convertible

Though at least one sale removed from reliable first-hand history, this 1967 Ford Galaxie XL Convertible appears to be in fairly solid shape. Offered here on eBay with a price of $8,000 or best offer, this black beauty never… more»

1977 Ford Pinto Station Wagon Survivor

Pat L. always keeps us updated with any Pinto worth having, and this root beer beauty is no exception! Though the wheels clearly aren’t original, most of the rest of the car is. Having covered only 37,000 miles since… more»

Disappearing Act: 1980 Ford Fairmont Futura

Where did all the Fairmonts go? Once FoMoCo’s best selling model, it seems like all the original Fox bodies disappeared about twenty-five years ago. They were reliable, sturdy, economical, over one million were made, and just about the perfect car for anywhere America…. more»

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