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Cobra Jet Sportsroof: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Over the years, Ford has produced some bold styling. I think the Mustang Sportsroof is one of those cars. It is unique, elegant and beautiful. With the half vinyl top, this car really accents the fast back design of… more»

1 of 722: 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible

In 1973, things were about to change for the Ford Mustang. After starting the “pony car” revolution in 1965, the first generation was about to call it a wrap. The car had gotten bigger (and bloated) over its first… more»

Attention Getter! 1951 Ford Custom Deluxe

Ford’s first all-new cars after World War II were introduced in 1949 and ran for three model years. The top-trim version was called the Custom Deluxe (the latter word being used on a lot of cars in those days)…. more»

Garaged 35 Years: 1974 Ford Pinto

On the heels of the successful launch of the Maverick, Ford introduced an even smaller car in 1971, the Pinto. It was designed to compete against the sub-compact imports from Germany and Japan. Over 10 model years, the Pinto,… more»

No Reserve 1973 Ford Bronco Ranger

When Ford released the First Generation Bronco, it intended to sell 50,000 vehicles per year. The reality is that they never came close to the mark, and only once during its twelve model years did it exceed 50% of… more»

Driving Project: 1964 Ford Thunderbird

When Ford released its Fourth Generation Thunderbird, its significant weight increase and softer suspension compared to its predecessors made it apparent that the company’s focus was more on luxury than outright performance. That didn’t make it a bad car… more»

Low-Mileage Fox Body: 1985 Ford Mustang GT

Four-eyed Mustangs appear with far less regularity than the later examples with their flush headlamps, and for that reason alone, I dig cars like this 1985 Mustang GT. The GT obviously is the one to buy, with its unique… more»

Factory T-Top: 1986 Ford Mustang GT

If you wanted a 1986 Mustang GT that provided a wind-in-the-hair motoring experience but craved better security and weather protection than that offered by a traditional convertible, Ford listed a T-Top option. Production totals are hard to establish, but… more»

No Reserve 1955 Ford Thunderbird

I was born the same year that Ford introduced their new two-seater “Personal Car.” I was just a little squirt when I saw my very first Thunderbird – a Torch Red beauty just like this one. I was smitten… more»

SSP Notchback: 1987 Ford Mustang LX

Say the words “police package” and Mustang/Camaro and lots of ears will start listening and tongues begin wagging. Ex-police cars are always cool, not only because you finally get to play Smoky in your Burt Reynolds fantasies, but because… more»

429-4V: 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 XL

Ford Motor Company introduced the Galaxie in the 1959 model year, and the car ended up having a good and long run all the way up through 1974.  The Galaxie never really achieved muscle car status, as it was… more»

Cheap Coupe: 1986 Ford Tempo LX

Here’s a car you don’t see every day, they seemed to just quietly go away all of a sudden. A fun fact is that the Ford Tempo was on the market before the red-hot Taurus was which may surprise… more»

Clean Commuter: 1988 Ford Festiva LX 5-speed

Am I the only one who is getting 14 mpg and paying $5 a gallon for premium gas right now? Am I the only one to think that small vintage cars like this 1988 Ford Festiva LX 5-speed are… more»

Raven Black Beauty: 1957 Ford Thunderbird

Excuse me for making another Perry Mason TV Show car reference, but I spotted the ultra-cool Private Detective Paul Drake driving a shiny black ’57 Thunderbird in one of the early episodes. It looked just like this one, although… more»

5.0-Liter/5-Speed: 1986 Ford Mustang Convertible

Sometimes a car will appear on our desks here at Barn Finds, which is a genuine mystery machine. Such is the case with this 1986 Mustang Convertible. The seller repeatedly indicates that it is an LX, but it carries… more»

Stored 34 Years: Low-Mile 1966 Ford Fairlane

The Fairlane nameplate began appearing on Ford products in 1955, At first a full-size car, it became a mid-size in the 1960s. They were restyled in 1966 to match the full-size Galaxies and so forth, gaining stacked dual headlights…. more»

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