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312 V8 Survivor: 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon

When Ford redesigned its cars for 1952, they retired their wood-bodied station wagons, making way for the company’s first all-steel-bodied family trucksters. At first, the Ranch Wagon was based on Ford’s entry-level Mainline cars, while more upscale wagons were… more»

No Reserve Eddie Bauer: 1990 Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco has been a hot item for a while, undoubtedly getting a bump recently with the modern reincarnation of the classic 4×4. The square body design hasn’t changed much over the years, which is likely why the… more»

390 V8 Project: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500

The third generation of the Ford Galaxies’ included the 1967’s which were the third year in a row to wear stacked double headlights. This once proud ’67 Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop is a project that comes with a variety… more»

Rare Survivor: 1957 Ford Del Rio Wagon

Station wagons are hot in the collector market right now, or at least popular. A two-door wagon would be even better and I can’t imagine many wagons being cooler than this 1957 Ford Del Rio Wagon. This unique and… more»

Classic Rod Project: 1929 Ford Model A Roadster

While we undoubtedly have a considerable collection of Barn Finds readers who would love nothing more than to sink their teeth into the faithful restoration of a classic car, we also have a hardy group of individuals who would… more»

44k Mile 1972 Ford F250 Barn Find

Located in Denver, Colorado, this 1972 Ford F250 is said to be a 44k mile original truck! Purchased from the original owner’s daughter-in-law, the truck has been parked for a few years, but it said to run and drive…. more»

Preservation Class: 1937 Ford Tudor Slantback

The Ford Motor Company developed some iconic car designs in the 1930s, largely thanks to the work and influence of Henry Ford’s son, Edsel Ford, and E.T. “Bob” Gregorie. Edsel, Gregorie, and another automotive designer named Johan “Jan” Tjaarda… more»

Factory 4-Speed Drop-Top! 1968 Ford XL GT390

This special-order Ford would have been the only one of its kind in most neighborhoods when new, not to mention its rarity today. Start with Ford’s highest convertible trim level, the nifty XL with hidden headlights and other niceties,… more»

Drop Top Barn Find: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500

Convertibles from the 1960s were always cool cars. Big, sleek, and powerful. You could grab the family or your friends and go for a cruise on a Saturday night at 25 cents per gallon for gas! We’re told this… more»

289 V8 Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang GT

Everyone knows the success story of the Ford Mustang, Lee Iacocca’s brainchild that launched the “pony car” revolution in the mid-1960s. In its first 2 ½ years, Ford sold more than 1.2 copies of the Mustang, making it one… more»

Field Of Cars And Trucks: Bring Cash And Trailer!

This place looks like an American Pickers dream for old cars and trucks! Here’s a goldmine of Detroit vehicles, but there are some imports in there, too. If you see something you like from the listing, the best bet… more»

R-Code 428: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

We see our share of stalled project cars here at Barn Finds. This can happen for various reasons, and some owners will raise the white flag and admit defeat faster than others. The owner of this 1969 Mustang Mach… more»

Mossy 1974 Ford Mustang II Field Find

This is one of those cars you ask yourself why? Not why did Ford reinvent the Mustang in 1974 as a made-over Pinto, but why would someone buy this car in the shape it’s in? The nicest one of… more»

Green Pace Car? 1979 Ford Mustang

The Mustang was popular enough to serve as the pace car at the Indianapolis 500 on three occasions. One of those times was in 1979 and nearly 10,000 replicas were produced by Ford that year to commemorate the occasion…. more»

V8/4-Speed And T-Tops! 1978 Ford Mustang Cobra II

If you need to own a Mustang II, this is probably the one to buy: a real-deal Cobra II, with T-tops, the 302 V8, and a four-speed manual. The Cobra II also wears its original paint job and graphics… more»

BF EXCLUSIVE: Back to the Georgia Collection!

As some of you may recall, I’ve been helping a friend with a massive stash of vintage cars and trucks in the north Georgia mountains unload some of his inventory. Because of the restrictions around air travel and having… more»

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