With beginnings dating all the way back to 1948, the Ford F-Series of trucks were already heading into their sixth generation by the time ’73 rolled around, with the 1979 model being the final year of gen 6 production. … more»
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Low-Mile Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco
When Ford released the First Generation Bronco in 1966, it had high hopes for its latest offering. Initial sales were considered respectable, but they never reached the levels the company expected during twelve years of production. However, times change,… more»
Original Owner! 1967 Ford Galaxie LTD Hardtop
This is an exciting one, an original-owner, rust-free, original-paint-and-interior 1967 Ford Galaxie LTD Hardtop in amazing condition! This sort of car doesn’t pop up every day, even here where we get a lot of tips from great readers who… more»
Call 911! 1942 Ford Siebert Ambulance
The seller tells us that this 1942 Ford ambulance is “incredibly rare”. Well, being a domestic ’42 anything makes it rare, the ambulance part contributes the “incredibly” part I suppose. Also considered to be rough, a true understatement, this… more»
Patina Project: 1951 Ford F2 Pickup
The concept of a Pickup functioning as a well-appointed daily driver only gained traction during the late 1960s. Although some manufacturers offered comfort options earlier, most buyers focused on whether their new workhorse could perform its required tasks adequately… more»
Low-Mile 351-Powered 1977 Ford LTD
Looking like a car straight out of a 1970s police drama TV show, this 1977 Ford Custom 500 Pillared Hardtop is an unusual body style to see today. It’s so plain and unadorned, I love it. The seller has… more»
Build it Your Way: 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback
In their quest to create the First Generation Mustang of their dreams, one of the most significant challenges many enthusiasts face is locating a solid candidate that won’t consume thousands of dollars and countless hours in rust repairs. For… more»
20K Original Miles: 1988 Ford Mustang LX 5.0
Will we ever get tired of seeing clean Fox body Mustangs? Probably not. Despite there seemingly being a good supply of low-mileage Mustangs always up for grabs, that hasn’t caused the prices to drop for low-mileage examples like this… more»
Longer, Wider, Heavier: 1971 Ford Mustang
In 1971, the Mustang received new sheet metal but was still operating off the same platform since 1965. The cars got longer, wider, lower – and heavier than before, a trend in those days. And sales volumes continued to… more»
429-Equipped: 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback
Gauging the desirability of a project vehicle is sometimes tricky, but this 1969 Mustang Fastback leaves little doubt. It requires a total restoration, but its flaws and defects are no worse than many First Generation Mustangs we’ve previously seen… more»
1988 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition
When was the last time that you saw a full-sized Ford Bronco on the road? Not a white one on TV, but actually on the road? Some of you own one, but I bet it’s been at least months… more»
Stunliner: Stunning 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner
I’m always fishing around for a good car story. That’s why I like striking up conversations with owners of classic cars because there’s usually an interesting story behind their “pride and joy.” Some, like the owner of this stunning… more»
Limo Rod: 1931 Ford Model A Stretch Limousine
Some classics blur the lines between different automotive categories, which is the case with this 1931 Ford Model A. Its creator produced a genuinely unique hot rod stretch limo that could represent a fascinating business opportunity. It has only… more»
Package Deal: 1971 and 1972 Ford Broncos
Hands up if you like package deals. Yeah, me too. That is an opportunity awaiting someone seeking a First Generation Bronco project. The seller offers a 1971 and 1972 Bronco and a significant collection of parts designed to help… more»
















