Reader Steve P, the same Steve who’s 1973 Kawasaki G5 we featured a while back. This one has two more wheels and the numbers 7 and 3 are swapped on the manufacture date, but I will let him tell you more about… more»
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1922 Ford Model T: Gentleman Racer
Let’s start off by clarifying that this isn’t really a “barn find” by defintion. It deserves a mention though because it is a really cool car that was built for a really cool event. A while back one of… more»
1973 Mustang Mach 1: Boss In The Background
While bidding on this Mach 1 might be extremely low, $200 to be exact and without a reserve, it isn’t what interests me in this photo. This isn’t the first time a car in the background has caught my… more»
1951 Ford Country Squire: Real Woody Wagon!
After lounging inside a Texas barn for 28 years, this rare two-door wagon is ready for a new owner. Located in Weinert, Texas and offered here on craigslist for $20,000, someone will have to really want a Country Squire… more»
1961 Ford Falcon: Too Original To Rod
When this Falcon was discovered, the seller had intended to turn it into a hot rod, but as they began working on it they discovered how original it was. They put all plans on hold and reevaluated what to… more»
1925 Ford Model T: One Family for 90 Years
Between 1913 and 1927, Ford produced over 15 million Model T’s, and the “Tin Lizzie” is widely credited for the popularization of the automobile in America. It speaks volumes for the design that so many have lasted so long,… more»
1970 Boss 302: In Storage For 39 Years
Of all the ’70s American cars ever built, there is one that I have always lusted after. That car is the 1970 Mustang Boss 302. It’s combination of looks, handling, and performance have made it a desirable car not… more»
1967 Ford Fairlane GTA: Mid-Sized Muscle
This Fairlane project may not look like much in the photo, but the seller claims that this is an S-code GTA. If the numbers check out, that means this mid-size Ford was once fitted with a 390 cubic inch V8… more»
1930 Ford Model A Taxi
I’d love to own a pre-war car. Something fancy like a Duesenberg or a Bentley would be great, but I know that the most economical choice would be a Model A. There were lots built and parts are readily available…. more»
1965 Ford Custom: Police Interceptor
There is just something cool about old cop cars, but one thing I’ve notice is that you rarely find them in two door form, which probably has something to do with hauling criminals to jail. Now I don’t have anything… more»
1972 Ford E100: Southwestern Bell
Growing up with parents that owned their own small service business, I grew up around Econoline vans. As a matter of fact some of my fondest childhood memories are of working on a similar E100 with my father. I… more»
1971 Ford Mustangs: Two For One
What’s better than a Mustang? How about two Mustangs? These 1971 Pony cars might not be the most desirable of years, but they are being offered as a two for one deal with a few extra pieces thrown in. It… more»
The One, The Only Ford Pintochero
No, your eyes are not deceiving you, and no, Ford did not make a factory Pinto truck. Someone decided to, though, I’m guessing out of a Pinto wagon, and it looks like they did a pretty darn good job… more»
Personal Luxury: 1969 Ford Thunderbird
At first glance, I thought the photo above was an old Ford ad, but then I realized that a few things just weren’t right for a vintage ad. For one, Ford would have never photographed their Thunderbird with a… more»
37 Years In A Barn: 1948 Ford F3 Pickup
Now this is a true barn find! Parked in a “dry barn” 37 years ago, this 1948 Ford F3 pickup just oozes that barn find patina. I found myself wondering if the tires really still hold air or if… more»
Econobox Dreaming: 1979 Ford Fiesta
Even though my old Volvo has proved to be a reliable driver, I must admit that I have secretly been dreaming of something a little newer for my daily commute. The perfect car has yet to be built, but… more»
















