Ford gave its new sales phenom, the Mustang, its first facelift in 1967. The car continued to sell well, but in smaller numbers, as competitors had entered the game. For 1968, the cars were largely a rerun except for… more»
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Good Buy? 1994 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning
I wonder how many years or decades it’ll be before a “new” Ford Lightning EV pickup shows its dusty face on Barn Finds? Until then, we give you this 1994 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning! The seller has this one… more»
400-Equipped: 1972 Ford Gran Torino Fastback
When this 1972 Ford Gran Torino rolled off the showroom floor, its original owner must have been satisfied by the power provided by its original V8. Times change and the seller wanted to extract more potential from this classic…. more»
Super-Looking SuperCab: 1987 Ford F250 Lariat XLT 4×4
I don’t know about you, but I can just feel the cold when I look at that backdrop of a snowy, wintery Idaho farm field. I’m guessing this Ford F250 was quickly whisked back into its garage where it’s… more»
Roller Coaster: 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon
As basically a blank slate, this 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon is crying out for some smaller bumpers, not to mention a drivetrain to fill in the gaping hole where the existing drivetrain would have been. The seller has… more»
14,000 miles!? 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible
Gleaming and claimed to drive “flawlessly,” this 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible in Los Angeles, California has only covered about 14,000 documented original miles, according to the seller. The 20 year-old respray in the original Light Blue Metallic looks… more»
Still Stock: 1933 Ford Five-Window Coupe
Ford generated icons of motoring: the Model T, Model A, and in 1932, the Model 18 and Model 40, to name just a few. The Model 40 provided buyers with clean shut lines (doors on the Model A overlapped… more»
Underappreciated Pickup: 1988 Ford Ranger 4×4 XLT
A few years ago, I listed a Ford Ranger very similar to this one for sale out of the north Georgia property I’ve discussed here in the past. The truck itself was in nice shape, with a good body… more»
302-Equipped: 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber
Although Ford initially introduced the Maverick in 1970 as a subcompact model, it moved up the ranks as the Falcon replacement, leaving room for the subcompact Pinto in 1971. The company played it safe with the Maverick, retaining a… more»
Original Drag Pack: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428-SCJ
If you walk into a coffee shop today, you are usually confronted by a mystifying array of beverage choices designed to slake your thirst. The same was true if you walked into a Ford dealership in 1969 looking for… more»
Straight-Six Project: 1970 Ford Maverick
$2,000 in 1970 was the equivalent of a little over $15,000 today. You can’t get much of a vehicle for $15,000 anymore, especially a four-wheel vehicle that’s street-legal. This 1970 Ford Maverick would have been a shade over $2,000… more»
Vintage Hot Rod! 1926 Ford Model T
Faux patina lovers: eat your heart out, because this Model T is the real deal. According to the seller, this 1926 Ford Model T hot rod in Tullahoma, Tennessee was built, more-or-less like you see it here, in the… more»
50K Mile Ranch Hand: 1967 Ford Bronco
Bidding is strong for this survivor-spec Ford Bronco, and it’s not surprising when you check out the authentic patina this vintage 4×4 wears. I’ve often said that it’s impossible to fake “real” age and the battle scars that come… more»
Chevy-Powered Restomod! 1951 Ford Victoria
Ford’s 1949 cars were their first all-new models after the conclusion of World War II and the design was in production through 1951 before being updated. The Victoria Coupe was a pillarless 2-door hardtop, also a first. The seller’s… more»
Concours Winner: 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback
The owner of this 1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback spent thirteen years performing a no-expense-spared restoration, and the result is stunning. From its one-year-only paint shade to its spotless interior, this classic will cause its new owner to feel nothing… more»
Almost Ready to Rumble: 1940 Ford Coupe
The 1940 Ford Deluxe marked an end to Ford’s first effort to modernize its styling. Oval headlights were incorporated in the fenders and the sharp prow of the nose carried a vertical grille. Starting in 1941, Fords became longer… more»
















