The Model A was the successor to the Model T and had the misfortune of being Ford’s car of choice when the Great Depression ensued. So, sales figures ended up being a fraction of its predecessor’s. The car was… more»
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Fully Loaded: 1979 Ford Ranchero 351 Survivor
With 1979 marking the final year of production for Ford’s Ranchero, it wasn’t unusual for buyers to treat themselves by adding a few creature comforts to their new purchase. That is the case with our feature vehicle because its… more»
Highboy Survivor: 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT
Old-school four-wheel-drives will always be cool. The Ford “Highboy” was a nickname given to a model of truck that rode with a stance that meant business owing to its high-riding profile. While we take for granted how many pickups… more»
Monaco Edition: 1963 Ford Thunderbird Limited Landau
When Ford introduced the Thunderbird, it was meant to compete with the Corvette, but ended up carving out its own niche. Rather than being a sports car with some luxury features, the Thunderbird was a luxury car with some… more»
42k Original Miles: 1971 Ford Bronco
Certain segments of the classic scene can prove unpredictable, making it difficult for speculators to choose the right vehicle to preserve as a long-term investment. Take the First Generation Bronco as a prime example. Calling these off-roaders unloved when… more»
Great Starter: 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible
Choosing a suitable candidate for a project build can be challenging, particularly if your skills with a grinder and welder aren’t the greatest. That’s where classics like this 1967 Mustang Convertible fill a void. It appears that most of… more»
BF EXCLUSIVE: 327 Powered 1926 Ford Model T
If you are into building wild custom hot rods, this find might just be up your alley! Reader Michael B’s father-in-law started building this Ford Model T a few years ago but unfortunately passed away before being able to… more»
Clean Survivor: 1976 Ford Pinto Station Wagon
Oscar Wilde was famously quoted as saying, “There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” If you were Ford during the 1970s and people were talking about the… more»
Custom Combo! 1965 Ford Comechero Pickup
When it comes to custom vehicles, it’s hard to say what’s more important, the vision or the skill set of the person making it, although both of course are vital. We’ve featured a few custom trucks here on Barn… more»
Solid Foundation: 1967 Ford Mustang GTA
There are times when it seems that locating a solid First Generation Mustang project car is impossible, with so many falling foul of significant rust problems. However, this 1967 GTA arrives like a breath of fresh air. Sure, it… more»
1967 Ford Mustang Garage Find
This ’67 Mustang estate sale find looks promising with its California black plate and red over black color scheme. The single-family ownership and low mileage claims are just icing on the cake. Ford made a ton of these cars… more»
13k Original Miles: 1974 Ford LTD Country Squire
We’ve recently seen a few great classic station wagons cross our desks at Barn Finds, but this 1974 Ford Country Squire could be extraordinary if the seller’s claims pass scrutiny. There’s no denying that it presents exceptionally well for… more»
Scooby-Doo Van? 1974 Ford Econoline
I’m not sure if the kids are still watching Scooby-Doo reruns on TV, but describing a van like the one seen in the hit cartoon hasn’t lost its popularity among van enthusiasts. The “Mystery Machine” had a very specific… more»
Shelby GT350R Tribute: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
Shelby Mustangs have long been desirable cars and their values seem to just keep climbing, so it only makes sense that people take non-Shelby Mustangs and build them into tributes. When you figure that Shelby’s creations were just modified… more»
BF AUCTION: 1971 Ford F100 4×4 Highboy!
UPDATE – Matt has decided to remove his reserve for this sweet truck! If you have any questions about it or how Barn Finds Auctions work, please let us know in the comments below or via email here. It’s… more»
















