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58k Mile 1979 Ford Bronco Free Wheelin’

When Ford developed the marketing literature for the Free Wheelin’ trim package, they focused heavily on using black vehicles. This was for a very sound marketing reason. While other colors were available, black paint showed the distinctive graphics treatment… more»

V8 Swap Candidate? 1974 Ford Pinto

Chopping up a survivor for non-stock modifications always seems a tad sacrilegious, but since this clean 1974 Ford Pinto wagon is already wearing Fox-body wheels and has a manual gearbox, it’s way too temping to shove a 5.0L under… more»

Rusty Ranger Package: 1974 Ford Bronco

Ford Broncos are hot: there’s no doubt about it. And there’s nary a better example than seeing a former plow truck like this one, rotten in almost every panel, pulling bids to almost $4,000 with a day left in… more»

Wide Body: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Custom builds tend to polarize opinion. This is especially true when we start to talk about an iconic classic like this 1965 Mustang Fastback. There will be some people who will decry the work, while some will embrace the… more»

Uncut U14 Survivor: 1966 Ford Bronco Pickup

This 1966 Ford Bronco Pickup might look a little bit baked, but below the surface, it is a solid and clean survivor with minimal rust problems. It would make a great project vehicle, although there is no reason why… more»

1970 Shelby GT500 428SCJ 4-Speed Drag Pack!

Update 10/20/20 – This toasted Shelby has been relisted here on eBay with no reserve. How high will it go? From 9/30/20 – I have always found the ’69 and ’70 Ford Shelby Mustangs to be the least desirable… more»

Awesome Patina: 1952 Ford F3 Pickup

Patina farm trucks have been coming out of the woodwork like crazy lately. The classic truck trend has been going on for years and doesn’t seem to be slowing down at all. This 1952 Ford is no exception. Located… more»

K-Code Fastback: 1965 Ford Mustang Project

This 1965 Mustang Fastback began its life with the howling K-Code 289 under the hood. It is now a genuine blank canvas that is just begging for the right person to help it to relive its glory days. It… more»

Wild Custom: 1967 Ford Mustang

Taking on a stalled project is always a bit of a daunting task, but sometimes we come across projects that are so incredibly cool that they are just begging to be finished. And that is definitely the case with… more»

57k Mile Survivor: 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II

Just a few weeks ago, my family and I were driving down the road and I saw a mid-70s Mustang Cobra II sitting in a driveway. I made mention of how very few of those you actually see these… more»

Short Bed Survivor: 1973 Ford F100

Short bed pickups are among the better-looking classic trucks you can buy, regardless of manufacturer. While we often see Chevy-branded pickups for sale in this configuration, this 1973 Ford F100 Custom is a nicely patina’d example and configured the… more»

Hot Rodder’s Holy Grail: 1932 Ford Roadster

Where else would you find a real-deal, Henry Ford steel, 1932 Ford roadster? Detroit of course. This “Hot Rod Holy Grail” was supposed to be a project for the seller’s father. In fact, the car was purchased in 1954… more»

Parked In ’89: No Reserve 1955 Ford Thunderbird

The owner of this 1955 Ford Thunderbird received the vehicle as part of a deal when he purchased a deceased friend’s home. It is a project that stalled decades ago and now needs someone willing to return it to… more»

Shoebox Survivor: 1949 Ford Custom Sedan

This 1949 Ford Custom was is said to have been used for several years to pull a 1948 Main Line trailer into the California mountains. The car is purportedly a low-mileage survivor which still resides in the California town… more»

Rough Pace Car Project: 1979 Ford Mustang

We become so accustomed to seeing pace cars kept in heated garages and as the centerpiece of showrooms that it’s easy to forget they can become a complete and total project just like any other car. This 1979 Ford… more»

Low-Mile Survivor: 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber

No one will ever mistake a 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber for a muscle car, but this is a model that successfully filled a gap in Ford’s product range. It sold in respectable numbers, but many of them have ended… more»

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