Andrew B. just tipped us off to huge stash of cars in southern Indiana. Over 25 cars are listed and although many have already sold, there are still a few gems in there. Take this bright orange Boss 302… more»
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Tragic Love Story: 1964 Mustang Convertible
Every barn find has a story behind how it ended up parked. For most the tale is a simple one, something broke and was never repaired. Others have more tragic tales. This 1964.5 Mustang Convertible’s tale starts as a… more»
Red White & Blue Plate: 1972 Ford Maverick Sprint
When the Maverick was first introduced in 1969 it was meant to compete with the likes of the Volkswagen Beetle. It was cheap, economical, and more spacious than other small cars. Logically, an inline-six was placed under the hood…. more»
Farm Fresh: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
The owner of this Thunderbird acquired it when they purchased a property, which we assume was a farm because of the “farm fresh” reference used in the listing. They claim that it has been in this garage and under a cover… more»
Holland Windmill Find
Derelict classics are being pulled out of barns and garages every day around the world. Although we mainly focus on North America based finds, we have followers from all over the globe and occasionally we like to feature something… more»
Buried 1970 Ford Torino GT 429
Each day the GTI gets a little closer to being street worthy and each day we grow a little more impatient to take it for a spin. We hear keep hearing how fun these light little cars are to… more»
1980 Ford Fiesta Ghia Project Package
When it comes to compact Fords, Europeans have always gotten all the good ones. There have been a few Euro spec Fords to make it to our shores though. This German-built 1980 Ford Fiesta Ghia isn’t the best looking… more»
Low Mileage Driver: 1966 Mustang Convertible
The survivor Stang from the other day was amazing, but most of us would rather have one that we can drive without feeling guilty. When we came across this red 1966 Mustang Convertible, we thought it might make for a… more»
Amazing Survivor: 1965 Mustang Convertible
It is astounding to think that a car purchased almost 50 years ago could go through life and only cover 19k miles. Especially when that car is a 1965 Mustang convertible. Pony cars were built to have fun, but… more»
Montana 500 Entry: 1910 Model T
Contrary to what some may think, Ford did not invent the automobile. He just figured out how to make it cheap. Model T production began in 1908 and within 19 years, 15 million had been sold. Even with that… more»
1 of 7 Left: 1939 Ford Eifel Cabriolet
Even the Ford faithful may have a hard time identifying this one. It is a 1939 Ford Eifel and the reason you probably don’t recognize it, is because it was built in Germany. That’s right, a German Ford. It… more»
Family Wagon: 1974 Ford LTD Country Squire
This Wagon Wednesday’s feature is a survivor 1974 Ford LTD Country Squire. It isn’t perfect, but it looks to be solid and the seller claims it runs and drives nicely. It came with all the options and should make… more»
1951 Mechanix Illustrated Roadster
It’s unlikely that any modern magazine would run an article about building your own 100mph sports car for $500, but in 1951 Mechanix Illustrated ran one about how to do just that. The article covered the process of converting… more»
Two Owner 1968 Shelby GT500KR
We want to love this 1968 Shelby GT500KR. It is a Shelby for goodness sake! It has even been in the hands of the second owner since 1983. Still, there are some red flags here. A respray to cover… more»
Sun Baked 1952 Ford F3 Truck
When it comes to patina, the dry hot sun of Arizona produces some of the best. This 1952 Ford F3 was parked out in the heat for many years. The owner at the time claimed it ran when they… more»
1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Wagon Field Find
When I came across this 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Squire, I instantly noticed that it was being offered by the same seller as the DeSoto we featured yesterday. It would seem that reader Chris N. found a small… more»
















