In 1988 Oldsmobile launched a series of advertisements that used “Not your father’s Oldsmobile” as the catch phrase. Of course it was an attempt to intrigue a new generation drivers who may not have looked at Oldsmobile before. Behind… more»
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A Real Survivor? 1938 Ford Sedan
If the Bug-eyed Sprites looks happy, then what is the expression on the face of these old Fords? This shiny face is listed on eBay in Pelham, Alabama. It was in the same family from 1938 until recently and is almost completely original. It’s… more»
BF Exclusive: 1963 Ford Thunderbird
This ’63 Thunderbird has a few cosmetic flaws, but overall it appears to be in nice shape. And to make things more interesting, this car made an appearance in the movie Lords of Dogtown. The seller Martha E states… more»
Droptop 5.0: Barn Find 1993 Mustang GT
Fox body Mustangs may be a dime a dozen, but they still offer great value as a project. Cars like this 1993 Mustang GT convertible are especially appealing, as it won’t take much effort to correct its few ills… more»
1929 Ford Model A Barn Find
What an evocative picture! I can only imagine the thrill of the discovery. Even if it’s a rather ordinary 1929 Ford Model A, there’s nothing quite like looking a dusty car over in whatever dim light is available. After… more»
Say Hello To Victoria: 1955 Ford Fairlane Hardtop
You know how you have that informal list in the back of your mind? The one that includes the cars you want to own before motoring off this mortal coil? Full disclosure: I covet the mid-50’s Fords and, yea,… more»
Hoof To The Mouth! 1972 Ford Bronco
Consider my jaw dropped to the ground! $72.5K Buy It now for a 1972 Ford Bronco? Yes, it’s an Explorer model. Yes it has dealer added on AC. Yes, it is mainly original, in a great ’70s yellow/butterscotch color. But… more»
Barn Find Big Block 4-Speed Mustang!
How can you go wrong with an early Mustang fastback with a factory 390 big block and a four speed? Well, if you speak to someone that’s done rust repair on one of these, they might have a different… more»
Real Barn Find: 1951 Ford Country Squire Wagon
Thanks to Barn Finds reader Matt W. for sending in this cool find! Listed for sale here on eBay, this 1951 Ford Country Squire wagon checks a lot of boxes. Genuine barn find — check. Old American woody wagon… more»
The Big Kaboom! 1963 Ford Van
Marvin the Martian (pictured all over this van) is a character from old Warner Brothers cartoons, best remembered for trying to destroy the earth with his “Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator” and being thwarted by Bugs Bunny or Daffy… more»
Swamp ‘Stang: 1966 Ford Mustang GT
Mossy, moldy, and a bit wet like swamp thing, this ’66 Mustang could use some help. Although parked 13 years ago, don’t allow its current appearance to deter you. Nearly more green than blue, this mustang isn’t as shabby… more»
One Of One: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
While I appreciate knowing the option based production numbers provided by a Marti Report as much as the next person, I think the seller of this Mustang Mach 1 is over playing their hand a bit here. They state… more»
IMSA History: 1982 Ford Escort
This is cool: a 1982 Ford Escort built from a “body in white” chassis that’s been a race car since new. It flew under the IMSA flag and seems to offer a ton of bang for the buck, from… more»
17,000 Miles From New: 1990 Ford Mustang
We often crow about the beauty of a preserved 5.0 GT-package Mustang, but there’s something appealng about a highly original low-spec four-cylinder model as well. This 1990 Mustang is a true survivor with just 17,000 miles and is equipped… more»
Highly Valued Ranch: 1959 Ford Wagon
Well, this is one of those cars you just don’t see every day. As most of you know, station wagons were once very popular. While most ended up as kid and grocery haulers, some wagons were used for other… more»
Found in the Mountains: 1976 Ford Fiesta
Ford’s compact Fiesta graced our shores for just a short while, bringing with it some much-needed European flair to the US lineup. Nowadays, they are rare to see on American roads but represent good smiles-per-dollar value. This one here… more»
















