F100

Preserve or Restore? 1960 Ford F100

This 1960 Ford F100 is a West Texas truck that has sat for years and is in pretty rough shape. Fortunately, trucks tend to be tough, so there’s always the chance the next owner could get it running and… more»

292/3-Speed: 1962 Ford F100

The fourth generation of Ford’s F-series trucks were popular, with reportedly over 1,000,000 produced from 1961-1966. Basic, capable trucks with just enough style, they’re still popular today. This 1962 example has had plenty of work done to become the… more»

360/4-Speed: 1972 Ford F-100 Custom 4×4

We see a wide variety of classic pickups here at Barn Finds, and some of them are better than others. This 1972 Ford F-100 Custom 4×4 has to sit somewhere near the top end of the range because it… more»

Fresh 390: 1971 Ford F100

Custom builds can come in all shapes and styles. Some can be pretty wild, while others can be subtle and tasteful. This 1971 Ford F100 fits into the latter category, and it offers potential buyers a lot for their… more»

Low-Mile Pickup: 1967 Ford F100

Hiding away in this garage is a 1967 Ford F100 with an interesting background. It started its life as a Fire Chief’s vehicle, and when its life of active duty ended, it found its way to a second owner…. more»

360-Equipped Survivor: 1968 Ford F100 Ranger

Some classic pickups are more eye-catching than others, and this 1968 Ford F100 Ranger is a real beauty. It is a survivor that is in above-average condition and should garner plenty of attention and positive comments wherever it goes…. more»

Pants Required: 1956 Ford F-100 Short Bed

“If you don’t wear the pants in the family, please do not bid.” reads one of the first lines in the ad for this 1956 Ford F-100. I’m guessing the seller had a deal fall apart and is now… more»

Final Flathead: 1953 Ford F100 Shortbed

I guess that there has to be something to be said for being the last of a breed. Whether it is a good thing or not is open to debate. This 1953 Ford F100 Short Box is the last… more»

Cheap Project: 1967 Ford F100 Long Box Pickup

Finding an affordable classic pickup as a project vehicle is becoming more difficult as their popularity continues to grow. Maybe that’s where this 1967 Ford F100 fits into the picture. It’s rust issues appear to be minimal, and its… more»

Peach State Find: 1966 Ford F100 Flareside

If you watch the televised auto auctions or actually attend one, you’ll notice all of the recent focus on ’67 to ’72 Chevrolet and GMC pickup trucks. They’re hot, to say the least. But Ford has some game in… more»

Georgia Peach: 1970 Ford F100 Short Bed

This 1970 Ford F100 short box was sold new by Peach County Motor Co. in Fort Valley, Georgia and still lives in The Peach State town of Watkinsville. It was driven regularly until the owner passed away about ten… more»

Under-The-Hood Surprise! 1977 Ford F-100 Custom

As far as the 2wd custom truck scene goes, the mid-70s Chevrolet is much more popular than their Ford counterparts. However, custom Fords are becoming more popular and have started to be supported pretty well by the aftermarket. This… more»

Absolutely Gorgeous! MINT 1965 Ford F100

This beautiful 1965 Ford F100 was purchased new and owned by the original owner for nearly 50 years! The truck has been repainted with lots of little refurbishing projects done over the years. The current seller has had it… more»

Green Project: 1977 Ford F-100

Up for sale is a very tough looking 1977 Ford F-100. This mean-looking green machine is located in a corresponding colorful geographical location, Orange, California. The current bid price has reached $1,350 by 32 bidders with no reserve. Within… more»

True Barn Find: 1956 Ford F100

You are looking at most car people’s fantasy. A classic truck found in a barn with years of dust all over it, just waiting for someone to pull it out, clean it up and enjoy it. This 1956 F100… more»

Nice V8 Project! 1960 Ford F-100

The 3rd generation of the Ford F-series pickups saw a pretty dramatic styling change from the previous years. Long gone were the “fat fenders” and curves of the 48-56, which were replaced with sharper lines, flat panels, and an… more»

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