While some enthusiasts decry the Mustang II and all of its various forms, the bidding on this super clean King Cobra suggests not everyone is offended by it. The King Cobra shown here is basically as good as it… more»
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Subtle Hot Rod: 1930 Ford Model A
In the mid-1920s, after dominating the automobile market for nearly twenty years, Henry Ford finally conceded that his famed Model T was due to be replaced. The competition was beginning to catch up and Ford needed a complete redesign… more»
11,400 Miles! 1972 Ford Cortina 2000 Estate
Named after Italy’s Cortina d’Ampezzo, the “Italian supermodel of ski resorts” according to LonelyPlanet, Ford’s Cortina enjoyed decades of success in Europe and elsewhere. This 1972 Ford Cortina 2000 Estate hails from the Mark III years, the Cortina’s third… more»
Daily Driver? 1964 Ford Falcon Futura
The 1960s became the age of the compact car, at least from Detroit’s perspective. Ford launched the Falcon in 1960 and it would see success throughout the entire decade. Its platform would launch at least two other popular Ford… more»
49K Original Miles: 1995 Ford F-150
Clean pickups are a hot commodity these days, no matter the vintage. This 1995 F-150 is not only a bone-stock survivor but also has under 50,000 original miles. The two-tone paint job gleams like new, and while the long… more»
Hollywood Find: 1955 Ford F-100
A legend of cinema with a career stretching from the late ’70s to his untimely death in 2009, Patrick Swayze was an dancer, actor, singer, and more. A triple threat in the vein of Gene Kelley, he was cast… more»
Blown Propane 428! 1968 Ford F100
When the driver of this former magazine feature truck says they’re going to “hit the gas,” they mean it! As if a supercharged 428 isn’t interesting enough in a 1968 Ford F100, this one runs on propane, good old… more»
20th Anniversary Edition: 1984 Ford Mustang GT350
Ford decided to celebrate the 20th year of its popular Mustang in 1984 by producing a limited-run tribute car. The name harkened back to the days of the Shelby GT350, but these cars were mostly stock mechanically and were… more»
Nicest One Left? 1972 Ford Pinto
Detroit automakers took notice of the rising sales in the 1960s of small, imported cars from Germany and Japan. Chevy’s response was the Vega, Chrysler went with badged versions of Japanese cars, AMC chopped some inches off the Hornet,… more»
Original 302: 1970 Ford Bronco
I’ll wait while you slip out to your shed or barn to see whether you’re sitting on a potential fortune. If a quick look reveals a First Generation Bronco, you could be laughing all the way to the bank…. more»
39k Original Miles: 1971 Ford Torino 500
We’ve seen a few examples of the Ford Torino cross our desks in recent months here at Barn Finds, and their condition has varied widely. Some have been pristine vehicles that need nothing, while others appear to be on… more»
V6 Survivor: 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II
Ford reinvented its once successful “pony car,” the Mustang, in 1974. The result was a smaller, more fuel-efficient automobile that came about at a most opportune time. But the car no longer was built for speed as many Mustangs… more»
















