1972 was the first year for the sixth-generation Ranchero, that alone is an impressive record for a car-pickup that isn’t quite a pickup and a pickup-car that isn’t quite a car. I think it’s great that Ford sold enough of them… more»
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24,000 Miles: 1986 Ford F-250
This 1986 Ford F-250 is one of those trucks that I’ve seen on the road for so many years that it doesn’t necessarily jump off the page at you when scrolling through hundreds of listings. However, this example is… more»
Base Model Survivor: 1965 Ford Custom
In remarkable survivor condition, this ’65 Ford Custom was a base model Ford offered to folks looking for an affordable car. Although many of these Ford Customs wound up as Police cars, and Taxis. This Custom has lived a… more»
Orange Dream: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
When it comes to Mustangs, some might say it’s all about the options. Others may argue simplicity is best, aiming for cars that came from the factory stripped down and protected from abuse. This 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 here… more»
$3,000 Hauler! 1974 Ford F350
Eagle-eyed Barn Finds reader Pat L. spotted this very affordable Ford F350 car hauler, available for the princely sum of $3,000! If you bring home more than five project cars a year, this F350 could make itself a positive… more»
Fast Pony Survivor: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Wearing a lovely coat of Candy Apple Red, and in very original condition, this M-code 351 automatic Mach 1 is a numbers matching survivor. Having spent a great deal of time in storage, this Mach 1 is very straight… more»
Fabulous Fox Body! 13K Mile 1986 Mustang GT
They don’t come much cleaner than this! This beautiful restovivor 1986 Ford Mustang GT (there was one high-quality respray, so I can’t in all good conscience call it a survivor) has been owned by a collector that is now… more»
The Pony You’ve Been Waiting For?
This might just be the one you’ve been waiting for! When we feature first generation Mustangs at Barn Finds, frequently the comments are “if it were only a fastback,” or “it’s too rusty,” or “it’s not original enough,” or… more»
Build It Your Way: 1963 Ford F-100
Patina has become a hotly debated topic these days, some call it natural style while others simply call it rust. I guess there’s a little truth in both opinions, but inevitably it comes down to taste. Personally, I like the… more»
Diamond Jubilee: 26K Mile ’78 Ford Thunderbird
If you wanted to let the world know you’ve arrived in 1978, you might consider purchasing one of the most loaded Thunderbirds of them all, the limited-production Diamond Jubilee edition. Built to commemorate Ford’s 75th anniversary as a manufacturer,… more»
Vet’s Truck: 1964 Ford F100
I’ll admit – I like nostalgia. The idea of your doctor or veternarian making house calls with their black medicine bag in hand is an image I’d love to see return to modern society, especially if the doctor in… more»
Rust-Free & 27,917 Miles! 1974 Ford Bronco
Bronco lovers unite, this is one worth checking out. This brown and white 1974 Ford Bronco is a one-owner vehicle with a mere 27,917 original miles on it! It’s a rust-free California vehicle; pretty amazing! It’s listed on eBay with… more»
Sport Custom Short Bed: 1971 Ford F-100 4X4
Here’s one for you fans of orange vehicles, a very cool 1971 Ford F-100 4×4 Sport Custom and it’s a short bed! This short, Sport high boy is listed on eBay as a classified ad with a price of $11,990… more»
$5,500 Ford: 1971 Ford Galaxie 500
This two-owner green goddess has just 60,005 miles on it and it rests in a heated garage, as it should. It’s a 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 and it’s listed on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $5,500! There is… more»
Cheap Humpback: 1937 Ford
With a promising appearance, and no information, this Ford looks like a deal! Looking to be complete, and having a Flathead V8 under the hood, we don’t think you can loose on this one. Priced at $2,500 or best… more»
’58 This Time: Another Ford Country Sedan
It doesn’t look too bad, does it? Since you Barn Finds readers liked the 1957 Country Sedan we recently featured, this 1958 was a shoo-in. And this one even runs! It’s located in Irvington, Alabama and is up for… more»
















