Hidden away in this garage is a 1969 Mustang with a long competition history. Not only does it feature one of the most desirable drivetrain combinations available in that model year, but it has a genuine and documented 13,600… more»
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90k Mile Survivor: 1977 Ford Bronco
Sometimes it can be difficult to determine the desirability of a particular classic vehicle, but we face no such challenges with the 1977 Ford Bronco. When new, the company struggled to sell the Bronco in respectable numbers. It was… more»
Free Wheelin’ Package: 1978 Ford Bronco
This 1978 Ford Bronco was already a rare bird for being equipped with the hard-to-find “Free Wheelin’” package, but it’s made even more unique by virtue of being an original Hallmark RV camper conversion. The Free Wheelin’ package was… more»
429 V8 Survivor: 1969 Ford Galaxie XL GT
1960s muscle car mania wasn’t limited to just mid-size cars. You could buy a performance-oriented version of the full-size Galaxie 500 if you wanted, and it was called the XL GT. Your body style choices were limited to a… more»
Rust-Free Restorer: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Don’t be fooled by its Winter Wonderland surroundings because this 1970 Mustang Boss 302 has spent its life in a drier climate. That has allowed it to remain rust-free, making it a prime candidate for restoration. Its cosmetic needs… more»
69k Original Miles: 1966 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback
Every restoration project is going to have its good and bad points. That is certainly the case with this 1966 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. Its rust issues appear to be confined to little more than surface corrosion, while its drivetrain… more»
Original Paint: 29k Mile 1985 Ford Mustang GT
UPDATE 01/07/2022: If persistence counts for anything, the owner of this 1985 Mustang GT should be a winner. This is his fourth attempt to find a new home for this classic, and the signs look more promising on this… more»
Bone Stock Driver: 1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible
This 1999 Ford Mustang Cobra looks like a fair-condition driver priced reasonably with under 80,000 miles and the preferred manual gearbox. The SN95 Mustangs and later “New Edge” models like this car are still surprisingly affordable entries into muscle… more»
Original 427 Racer! 1966 Ford Galaxie Custom
Don’t call this a sleeper! Despite the Refrigerator White paint and English Teacher-issue steel wheels with dog dish caps, no gear-head will miss this Ford’s fiberglass tear drop hood scoop and headlight air intakes. A closer look reveals “427”… more»
Shaker Hood: 1978 Ford Mustang II
By 1973, the Ford Mustang was no longer the darling of the pony car segment. It had grown to some rather large proportions from its debut in 1965 when Ford couldn’t build enough of them to satisfy buyers. And… more»
Silver Survivor: 1975 Ford Thunderbird
If you’d like to cruise – or better yet, float – back to the year 1975, then feast your eyes on this “Big Silver Bird” (the term Tarzan used in describing the first airplane he saw in the sky)…. more»
No Reserve: 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible
Classic cars like this 1969 Mustang Convertible are a tempting proposition. Not only are they a desirable vehicle, but the bidding action on this one hasn’t been particularly strong. If the trend continues, it could see somebody scoring this… more»
Fully Documented: 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible
Buying a classic car can take a leap of faith. Sometimes it is little more than a slight hop, while other times, it is like jumping off a cliff. It always helps when the vehicle in question comes with… more»
14k Original Mile Survivor: 1976 Ford Granada Ghia
Hidden away in this garage is a 1976 Ford Granada Ghia that is a spotless survivor. It is hard to find fault with this classic’s presentation, and it has a genuine and documented 14,000 miles showing on its odometer…. more»
















