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High School Car: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Mach 1:  767.269 Miles Per Hour. When traveling near the speed of sound (which fluctuates based on temperature and altitude as discussed here on NASA.gov), compression dynamics exert pressure on the fuselage that affect lift and drag. This 1969… more»

Junkman’s Itch: 1952 Ford F-3 Pickup

In one of the funniest episodes of the sitcom Sanford and Son, Grady is taking care of Lamont while Fred is out of town (The real story was that Redd Foxx was “on strike” for a higher paycheck.).  While… more»

Big Beauty: 1940 Ford One Ton Pickup

I have to admit that I am a big fan of old trucks.  Furthermore, I think that anyone serious about restoring their own vehicles should begin with a truck.  Their usefulness, simplicity, and rugged parts all make that first… more»

Hershey AACA Fall Swap Meet 2017

On the east coast, we often look forward to fall for many reasons, but few actually outweigh the AACA fall swap meet. Just about anything involving wheels or an engine can be found here, and there are always unusual,… more»

Lost for 30 Years: 1971 Australian Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III

While some Americans claim sole rights to the “muscle car,” Australia’s love of V8-powered rear-wheel-drive cars has carried on continuously through to this day. Most gear-heads recognize the 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT351 that supercharged the movie career of… more»

Big Small Block Project: 1972 Ford Gran Torino

The seller of this Gran Torino had a novel idea for it. They were going to pull the body from the frame, roll a late model Crown Vic frame under it and turn it into a mean machine. Sadly,… more»

Mustero! 1966 Ford Mustang Ranchero

Rare is a word that’s often thrown out in car circles and it usually is attached to the words desirable and valuable. I have some rare cars, but they’re most likely not super desirable or valuable to anyone but… more»

Orville Redenbacher’s Ride: 1931 Ford Popcorn Wagon

Last week, I regaled you with the description of a Good Humor ice cream truck that was down on its luck, but full of potential.  This week, I have something simpler to help you make a small fortune in… more»

1970 Ford Bronco with Pop-up Camper

Have you ever seen a Bronco with a pop-up camper? Me neither. This 1970 Ford Bronco pickup with a bed-mounted camper turned up on Parkersburg, Florida Craigslist with an asking price of $24,000 and a 22 word description; more… more»

Minto Pinto: 1980 Ford Pinto Survivor

Readers, I have to be honest with you. I have been a lifelong Pinto naysayer, however in my recent time writing for Barn Finds I have written up several and grown to love them. We have featured some really… more»

Built In The Fifties: 1923 Ford Hot Rod!

A fiberglass t-bucket may be the cheapest route into hot rod ownership, but metal bodied machines just can’t be beat. Something built back in the day would be even better. Cars like that don’t come along very often though… more»

Batstang! 1987 Ford Mustang Custom

Sooooooo, you’re sitting around one evening looking out the window at your Mustang parked in the driveway and thinking, I have way too much time and money on my hands, how can I use up some of that time… more»

Never Been Off Road: 1978 Ford Bronco 4×4

I’m not sure how the seller of this Bronco would know for certain that it’s never been off road, but it does look to be in amazing condition and the odometer is showing just 21k miles. Having grown up… more»

7,000 Miles From New: 1983 Ford Thunderbird

Fancy a brand new Thunderbird? Then head on over to eBay where there’s a 1983 model with just 7,000 miles on the clock. Since a non-Super Coupe car wasn’t destined to become a collector’s item, this low mileage example… more»

1950 Ford Pickup: Real Enhanced P-Word!

Yes, I know, you Barn Finds readers don’t care for patina if it’s been “enhanced.” But let’s try to look past that and see what a cool 1950 Ford pickup is under that artificially distressed paint. It’s listed for sale… more»

427-Powered 1966 Ford Fairlane GT

This 1966 Ford Fairlane GT left the factory with the S code 390, the smallest motor available in a Fairlane GT in ’66. Sometime later it acquired its current motor, a 427 cubic inch mill. More on that later…. more»

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