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Forest Find: 1961 Ford 2-Door Ranch Wagon

As of late, we have covered a lot of station wagons here on Barn Finds and interest always seems to focus on ’50s vintage, full-size two-door models. By 1961, however, they were starting to fade away, more than likely… more»

1935 Ford 1½ Ton Art Deco Truck With 2½ Miles!

Custom builds don’t necessarily need to wear vibrant colors and big wheels to stand out, and this 1935 Ford 1½ Ton Truck proves that. The owner has taken 25-years to transform this beauty from its former life as a… more»

302 Powered! 1963 Ford Falcon Futura

The Falcon was important for two reasons: First, was it was Ford’s first entry into the compact car market and did it quite successfully. Second, its platform would launch several other successful cars, especially the Mustang which was an… more»

Bench Seat Project: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe

Tackling someone’s half-finished project build can be a minefield, but the owner of this 1966 Mustang seems to be going out of his way to help the buyer head down the right road. Not only has its original engine… more»

Parked For 15 Years: 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible

The 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible was a relatively rare car when it was new, so it is incredible to find a solid one that has been languishing in a shed for more than 15-years. Barn Finder Larry D… more»

6-Cylinder 3-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang

In 1965, if Ford’s assembly plants had been running every day of the week for 365 days, output would have to have been 1,533 units a day. That’s nearly 64 cars per hour. That accounts for 559,451 automobiles –… more»

Well Maintained High Miler: 1995 Ford Bronco

As we all know, early 90s Ford Broncos have been appreciating nicely as of late, along with pretty much every square body SUV, including the likes of the Scout, two-door Cherokee, Bronco, and numerous others. Therefore, it’s getting hard… more»

Museum Find: 1932 Ford Hot Rod

One of the most popular years for hot rods is 1932. While the 2-door coupe is probably the most desirable, this awesome sedan is right up there if you’re looking for more than a one-passenger vehicle. It can be… more»

Sweet Driver: 1964 Ford Thunderbird

This 1964 Thunderbird has been under the care of its elderly owner for many years. He drives the car sparingly, and it appears that he treats it with care and respect. All good things must come to an end,… more»

Fully Restored: 1965 Ford Fairlane 500

Classic cars don’t come much more spotless than this 1965 Fairlane 500. It has just come off a restoration that has left it rust-free and looking stunning. However, the owner has decided that now is the time to part… more»

Low-Mile Pickup: 1967 Ford F100

Hiding away in this garage is a 1967 Ford F100 with an interesting background. It started its life as a Fire Chief’s vehicle, and when its life of active duty ended, it found its way to a second owner…. more»

Bargain Classic: 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 Sedan

If you’re in the market for a classic automobile project for under $1000, you know how slim the pickins can be – especially nowadays with YouTube people snapping them up left and right. Well, here’s your chance to get… more»

Coupe Conversion: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Here’s something you don’t see every day. A Ford Mustang coupe that someone decided to turn into a fastback. I’m no sheet metal guy, but the body work looks to have been done pretty well. But the car is… more»

Z-Code Project: 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible

The Ford Galaxie was created in the late 1950s to compete with Chevy’s Impala. By 1962, all full-size Fords wore the Galaxie badge, with “500” and “500/XL” denoting the higher series. Some say this was to tie into the… more»

Ran When Parked: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

At first glance, it’s hard to tell a ‘68 Mustang from a ‘67 except for the side reflector lights mandated by Uncle Sam. Thanks to a 60-day strike in late 1967 and a saturated market due to newer competition,… more»

Exotic Shed Find: 1974 De Tomaso Pantera

De Tomaso Automobili was founded by Argentinian Alejandro De Tomaso in Italy. From 1971-92, they built the exotic Pantera, a mid-engine sports car that was also sold at Lincoln-Mercury dealers in the U.S. in the early-to-mid 1970s. The Cleveland… more»