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Fresh from the Orange Grove: 1970 Ford Torino GT Convertible

Sneeze much? Don’t even look at this picture if you suffer from allergies. Abandoned in a California orange grove, this 1970 Ford Torino GT convertible hasn’t been driven since 1988. Had it lingered in a Louisiana swamp or a… more»

Stored For 30 Years: 1977 Ford V8 Granada

This Mercedes 450.. wait, I mean this Cadillac Seville. No, this is, of course, a 1977 Ford Granada and it was stored in a garage for the last 30 years. This somewhat-sporty-for-1977 Granada is posted on Craigslist in Newington, Connecticut… more»

BF AUCTION: 1986 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

We listed an auction for a SVO Mustang the other day, but some of you said that you’d rather have a V8 in your foxbody. Well, here you go! Throw in a five-speed and a drop top and you… more»

Fairmont No More: 1981 Ford Durango

The Ford Fairmont, though not exactly terrible, has never been a particularly inspiring car in any of its standard forms. It did lend its Fox platform to the 1979 Mustang, so many have used the interchangeability of Mustang go-fast… more»

Fork In The Road: 1935 Ford Five Window Coupe

With its nearly unmolested body and stock underpinnings, but with no interior or fuel system and a later-model overhead valve Ford V8, this coupe started down the Hot Rod Highway, but not so far that it can’t be brought… more»

Built Ford Tough: 1958 Ford F350 Flatbed

This truck is just what you’d expect to find forgotten in a barn and must be what Ford meant by “Built Ford Tough”. At 59 years old, it still looks ready to work, it just needs an engine, and there’s… more»

Performance Pickup: 1972 Ford F-100

I wouldn’t call this Ford truck a survivor, it has clearly had some work done to it over the years, but that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be fun to have! Under the hood is a 390 V8 paired to… more»

Flared Fox-Body: 1982 Ford Mustang GT IMSA

Though I usually prefer GM’s F-bodies and Mopar’s E-bodies, I do have a soft spot for Fox-body pony cars. Usually I look more at the 1987 to 1993 Fox-body Mustangs, but more recently the 1979 to 1986 Mustangs have… more»

BF AUCTION: 1984 Ford Mustang SVO

When people think about the Mustang they normally picture something that’s basically a V8 muscle car. That’s great, but a “pony car” should be able to change direction just as good as it goes in a straight line. Right?… more»

Eddie “Bauwer” Edition: 1984 Ford Bronco II

Spelling errors always crack me up, especially when they are so close to the correct spelling. When I was a kid, my family used to make fun of my brother for his poor spelling (it was all in good… more»

Brand New 1979 Ford F-250

This truck looks mint, and that’s because it is! This 1979 Ford F-250 was purchased brand new in Missouri in 1979, driven to Illinois, parked in a garage, and there it sat until recently with 188 original miles on… more»

Big Block Powered 1965 Ford Galaxie 500

Having accumulated about 10,000 miles since a millennium-era restoration, this 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 awaits the top bid of its new owner. Eight suitors have thrown their hat in the ring on this full-size Ford here on eBay. The… more»

3 Cylinder Air-Cooled Diesel: 1950 Ford Hot Rod Truck

You could buy a dozen or more self-proclaimed “Rat Rods” on eBay any day of the week, but this one takes it up to that next level and firmly presses the “What-the-What!?” button. For example, is that a cross-cut… more»

Drop Top Project: 1941 Ford Convertible

“You never know what the future has in store for you.”  That phrase best describes the mostly new Fords of 1941.  Ford was on a roll in the early 1940s.  The new 1939 Fords were a great improvement over… more»

Possible Pig In A Poke: 1988 Mustang Convertible

Sometimes you just stumble on a great deal.  Other times, you stumble on a great deal that turns out to be a real lesson from the P.T. Barnum School of Business.  With this particular Mustang, I cannot tell what… more»

Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes? 1940 Ford Coupe

George Jones sang a great country song called “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes?”  It was about who was going to replace the legends of country music when they passed.  As we can now see, it was a good question… more»

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