When is a Ford not a Ford? The answer is when it is a 1992 SAAC Mk I. This classic might look like a Fox-body Mustang with a set of alloy wheels and fancy paint job, but the Window… more»
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No Reserve Project: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
It can become a common theme with 1st Generation Mustang project cars. I would like a dollar for every example I’ve seen with significant rust problems because I suspect that I would finish up with enough cash to buy… more»
Solid Survivor: 1929 Ford Model A
The Model A was the successor to Ford’s popular Model T. 1927 would be the transition year between the T and A, an automobile whose development costs are said to have set old Henry back $100 million for design… more»
302-Equipped: 1971 Ford Bronco
We see our fair share of 1st Generation Ford Bronco project cars here at Barn Finds, but this 1971 example could be a rare gem. There’s no denying that it needs some work, but finding a V8-equipped example with… more»
The Drinking Man’s Van: 1979 Ford Budweiser Van
This Bud’s for you – and this van is too, potentially, if you see it fit to drop $99,000 on it. What was once just an ordinary Ford Econoline is one of a scant few vans converted by a… more»
40k Mile 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible
If the original 1993 Mustang SVT Cobra gave strong hints that Ford had rediscovered its performance mojo, the 1996 edition seemed to seal the deal. Buyers suddenly found that they could slip behind the wheel of a Mustang that… more»
One-Family Ford! 1975 F-100 Ranger
Take a look at this highly original one-family Ford! The 1975 Ford F-100 Ranger in Iva, South Carolina served two generations, covered 107,000 miles, and appears to have dodged accidents, rust, abuse, and neglect. Now it seeks a new… more»
1959 Ford Country Squire Wagon
It’s pretty rare to find a wagon like this 1959 Ford Country Squire in the running but not quite drivable state. Most have either rusted away completely or haven’t run in years. This ready-to-be-refurbished classic is being sold here… more»
Clean & Ready! 1986 Ford Mustang SVO
Ford did something unusual from 1984 to 1986. Rather than a great big honking V-8 in a Mustang GT aimed at folks that wanted to put their foot down and hold on, the SVO version was intended to compete… more»
Mark II Conversion Van: 1984 Ford Econoline E150
It should become plenty obvious that the 1980s have come roaring back when a minty conversion van such as this is fetching over $10,000. There was a time when you wouldn’t want to be seen in a rig like… more»
Nicest One Left? 1975 Ford Maverick
In 1969, Ford would reinvent the success they had nearly a decade earlier with the Falcon – launch a popular compact car. And just like the Mustang from five years before, the Maverick would be based on the Falcon’s… more»
















