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Built In The Fifties? 1931 Ford Hot Rod

This is an interesting 1931 Ford roadster. It has clearly been modified from stock but doesn’t appear to have been subjected to the typical chop/channel/fenderless treatment. There is no definitive proof, but the seller thinks it was done sometime… more»

Unlikely Survivor: 39k Mile 1977 Ford Pinto Wagon

When Ford introduced its new rear-wheel-drive, sub-compact Pinto for 1971, their tagline was The Little Carefree Car. It enjoyed a 10-year run that saw more than three million units built.  And it was still selling decently when it gave… more»

Groovy Gamora: 1972 Ford Custom Van

Located in San Francisco, California, this 1972 Ford Van has been customized and was once featured in Hot Rod Magazine. The van is being sold by a van rental company called Bandago and they call the van “Gamora” in… more»

Low Mileage Survivor! 1975 Ford Bronco

  This 1975 Ford Bronco is said to have an almost unbelievable 22,000 miles on the odometer! It certainly looks like an unrestored survivor, but I hope the seller has some sort of records to back up the low… more»

11k Original Miles: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

When it comes to the question of 1st Generation Mustangs, we see a few here at Barn Finds. Generally speaking, these cars tend to fall into two distinct categories. The first is the beautifully restored cars that need nothing…. more»

Retractable Hardtop! 1959 Ford Galaxie Skyliner

If you were asked to identify one car from the 1950s that was either the most unique or outrageous, would it be the Ford retractable hardtop? You remember, don’t you, that full-size Ford from 1957-59 where the entire roof… more»

Flathead V8 Powered: 1932 Austin Bantam Hot Rod

Someone stuffed a flathead V8 in this little Bantam! They even managed to cram the Ford transmission and rear-end under there. It’s not currently running and the work looks like it was done long ago, but I bet this… more»

Only Two-Owner Survivor: 1963 Ford Thunderbird 390

By 1960, Ford executives were no doubt pleased with their decision to transform the Thunderbird from a two-seater into a four-seat personal luxury car. Sales had grown year after year beginning with 1958 and – in 1961 – the… more»

Nice Driver: 1985 Ford Mustang GT 5-Speed

When it comes to Mustangs, finding stock, unrestored cars is increasingly the name of the game, especially as it relates to Fox bodies. After years of being customized, modified, and bastardized, collectors are realizing a good Fox body is… more»

Pair of Suicide Door 1939 Ford Deluxes

Unfortunately, the owner of these two 1939 Ford Deluxe 4-doors didn’t get to see the projects completed before he passed away. The family is now selling both cars with a ton of extra parts. They can be found here on… more»

Stored Since 1977: 1966 Ford Mustang 289 V8

Once again, we have one of those cars that is said to have run and driven when it was parked. So why not touch it again for 43 years? This one’s in Georgia where the humidity is known to… more»

Macho 351: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

In the late 1960s, all the automakers were stepping up their game, both in performance and persona. Ford was no exception and – on the Mustang – the GT was on the way out and the Mach 1 on… more»

One-Owner Original Paint: 1968 Ford Mustang

This 1968 Mustang Hardtop would seem to offer a golden opportunity for some lucky buyer. Not only is this a one-owner classic, but it is said to be rust-free. It could be driven and enjoyed as it currently stands,… more»

30k Mile Survivor! 1974 Ford Thunderbird

During the 1950s, many people viewed the Corvette and the Thunderbird as direct competitors. This was in spite of the fact that GM and Ford were targetting different customers with their two-seater offerings. By 1974 there could be no… more»

Unrestored S-Code: 1967 Mustang Fastback

The seller of this 1967 Ford Mustang S-code fastback describes it as “a true survivor, not a butchered Frankenstang.” It’s a welcome sight among many restomodded Mustangs. This one was sent in by Barn Finds reader, Ron, who found… more»

Cave Find! 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner

Recently a group of spelunkers were checking out what they thought was a cave in South Dakota and stumbled upon a largely complete car – a 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner convertible! Details are few about how or when the… more»

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