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Bootlegger’s Beauty: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback

The idea of owning a car with a past has a lot of attractions, and that is reputedly what the next owner will have when they buy this 1968 Galaxie 500 Fastback. This is a car that was supposedly… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Beautiful 1961 Ford Falcon

UPDATE 10/12/2019 – We just heard from Murray and his Falcon has sold! Its new owner is a huge Falcon fan and already owns several more of them. UPDATE 9/25/2019 – Murray has decided to drop the price on… more»

1-of-1: 1970 Ford Falcon XY GT 6-Door Wagon

Many manufacturers across the globe have commissioned one-off vehicles for their own purposes, and Ford Australia was no different. While many of these vehicles are destroyed once their useful life for that manufacturer has been completed, occasionally, one will… more»

1957 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon With A Hidden Surprise

When someone sets out to create a custom car, things might not be all that they appear to be. That’s the case with this 1957 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon, because under the skin there lies a bit of a… more»

Nothing to Spend: 1956 Ford F-250 Pickup

For some people, the simple reality is that taking on a project build is not a viable proposition. If you are such a person, then this 1956 Ford F-250 ¾ Ton Pickup could be a vehicle that is right… more»

Rare Canadian Farm Truck: 1954 Mercury M100

It really is mind-blowing that there are any ’50s farm trucks still around up in Canada. Between the hard life of being a farm or ranch truck and the harsh climate of parts of Canada, it’s amazing they haven’t… more»

Cheap Project! 1955 Ford Thunderbird

A lot of people have probably walked past this 1955 Ford Thunderbird without even knowing there was a vehicle under the mass of leaves and debris. Located in Hayward, California, the car was unearthed after years of sitting and… more»

1974 Galaxie 500 Country Sedan (wagon)

With Ford’s arsenal of wagon options for 1974, it’s no surprise if you’ve never heard of the Country Sedan, especially since we don’t normally call a sedan a wagon or vice versa. This 1974 Ford Galaxie 500 Country Sedan… more»

Fantastic Barn Find: 1932 Ford Model 18

The owner of this 1932 Ford refers to it as a Model B. However, given the fact that the engine bay houses what is claimed to be the original V8 engine, that actually means that this is a Ford… more»

Luxury Estate: 1977 Ford Country Squire

This 1977 Ford Country Squire wagon is a pretty example of one of the more luxurious domestic family haulers you could purchase in 1977. This is one of my favorite years of the design with the hideaway headlights and… more»

Huge Parts Haul: 1929 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe

When classic cars come onto the market, some of them appear to be more promising than others. This 1929 Ford Model A 5-Window Coupe looks like it might be an absolutely ripping buy, and I really have to thank… more»

Rust Free 1973 Mustang Grande Barn Find!

After rescuing this 1973 Ford Mustang Grande last year, the seller was able to get it running by replacing some parts.  At this point, they are unable to complete the work and therefore have it listed for sale here… more»

Survivor 1969 Ford Torino Cobra with 35k genuine miles

It would be overly simplistic to divide classic cars into the categories of “the good, the bad, and the ugly,” but if we were to do that, then I’m pretty sure that this 1969 Ford Torino Cobra would fall… more»

Minor Sorting Needed: 1972 Ford Maverick

This 1972 Ford Maverick was spotted by Barn Finds reader Rocco B., and the car presents as a nicely preserved survivor with some mild cosmetic and mechanical faults. Wearing excellent colors with nice chrome and OEM hubcaps, the Maverick… more»

Parked in The 1950s: 1931 Ford Model A 2-Door Tudor

This 1931 Ford Model A has been sitting in a barn since the 1950s, but the time has come for it to emerge, and for someone to breathe new life into this great old classic. It is going to… more»

Ready to Restore: 1914 Ford Model T

This 1914 Ford Model T is what I would call a “bitsa” car. Its bits of a 1914 model, along with bits of a 1913, a 1915, and a 1926. The result is still a great little car that… more»

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