When the words “No Reserve” appear in any classic auction, the vehicle in question will attract attention. That makes the subdued bidding action on this 1976 Ford F-250 Explorer surprising. The seller opened the auction at a modest sum… more»
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36k Original Miles: 1986 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Station Wagon
Ah, the humble Station Wagon. The weapon of choice for the growing family in the era before the minivan and SUV usurped its seemingly unassailable position of power. You will struggle to find a new one in a showroom… more»
1k Miles Since Restoration: 1956 Ford F-100
Ford has dominated the truck business for the last 75 years, beginning with the Ford F-1 (later renamed F-100) which debuted in 1948. The second generation was built from 1953 to 1956, so the seller’s beauty (an older restoration)… more»
1-of-44: 1978 Ford F-250 Ranger SuperCab
Claiming rarity for any vehicle is a slippery slope. With the enormous selection of available options on many models, it only takes the right combination of seemingly insignificant features to transform a car from average to rare. A perfect… more»
390/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Project
Peeking out of this garage is a promising project candidate. This 1969 Mustang Mach 1 appears to be a solid classic that would suit an owner wishing to be hands-on with their build. Its only visible rust issue seems… more»
Same Family 33 Years! 1966 Ford F100 Pickup
To find a pickup that’s been in the same family for the last 33 years is a good start if you’re on the quest for a vintage truck, but when it’s pushing 60 years old and still looks as… more»
Excellent Bones: 1961 Ford Falcon Futura
Most people believe the Model T was the most important vehicle in Ford’s history. Picking the next most significant is more challenging, but I think that honor should fall to the humble Falcon. It is easy to underestimate the… more»
Original Paint: 1973 Ford Bronco Explorer
The term “survivor” can mean different things to different people. I tend to view such vehicles as ones that are 100% original and unmolested. Therefore, this 1973 Ford Bronco Explorer doesn’t fall into that category for me. However, it… more»
Rare 1972 Ford Capri 2000
Ford’s effort to repeat the Mustang’s success in Europe led to the creation of the Capri in 1968. Manufactured by Ford Europe with design input from Ford Britain (MG fans will recognize the Rostyle wheels), the car was imported… more»
Last Year Survivor: 1979 Ford Ranchero
Ford enjoyed sales success when it introduced the Ranchero in 1957, and it would remain part of its model range until 1979. This Ranchero is from the final production year and presents quite well. It appears to be a… more»
No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback
One of the attractions of the First Generation Mustang is that lifting what some would consider lesser examples to greater heights is not difficult. Owners can buy parts off the shelf to unleash significant performance improvements, which has been… more»
Original Survivor: 1974 Ford Bronco Ranger
It seems there isn’t a week that passes where we don’t see a First Generation Bronco crossing our desks at Barn Finds. The ongoing popularity of these vehicles helps explain that, and some are pretty sad sights that would… more»
30k Miles and Same Owner for 51 Years: 1957 Ford Thunderbird
Here’s a nice-looking ’57 Thunderbird that has had one owner for over 51 years and is reported to have only 30,000 original miles (29,599.9 is showing on the odometer photo). Production for the ’57 Thunderbird began on October 3,… more»
Supercharged Steal? 1989 Ford Thunderbird SC
The Ford Thunderbird is one of the more iconic models in the blue oval’s history, but there’s a definite hierarchy to the different generations. The earliest cars are the most celebrated, while the most recent iteration seems to be… more»
















