Ford

Cali-Stoga Wagon: 1968 Ford Country Sedan

The great American station wagon, rust-free version. At least that’s what the seller tells us — not just rust-free, but even not totally cooked by the sun as only California cars seem to be. You can find this wagon… more»

Parked since the ’90s! 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I

While pre-1969 Mustangs currently hold the sweet spot of collectible value, the 1969 and 1970 model years follow closely behind. Besides, these cars weren’t sold to bolster some uptight collector’s IRA; they were meant to tear up the roads!… more»

Have Fun, Fun, Fun! In A ’55 Thunderbird!

Recently dragged from a mountainside barn, this petite survivor has been driven by only 2 owners over the last 6 decades, but for the last 20 years, it has seen no road time at all. Before that, though, this… more»

I’ll Be Your Huckleberry: 1969 Ford Bronco Sport

This first generation Bronco is in decent driver condition, but could use a little love! Although it has been repainted and refreshed at some point in the past, the seller says that it is all original sheet metal. If… more»

“As Is” Special: 1967 Ford Galaxie XL Convertible

Though at least one sale removed from reliable first-hand history, this 1967 Ford Galaxie XL Convertible appears to be in fairly solid shape. Offered here on eBay with a price of $8,000 or best offer, this black beauty never… more»

1977 Ford Pinto Station Wagon Survivor

Pat L. always keeps us updated with any Pinto worth having, and this root beer beauty is no exception! Though the wheels clearly aren’t original, most of the rest of the car is. Having covered only 37,000 miles since… more»

Disappearing Act: 1980 Ford Fairmont Futura

Where did all the Fairmonts go? Once FoMoCo’s best selling model, it seems like all the original Fox bodies disappeared about twenty-five years ago. They were reliable, sturdy, economical, over one million were made, and just about the perfect car for anywhere America…. more»

Classy Chassis: 1969 Ford F100 Short Box

Those of you that are familiar with me know I love bumpside Ford pickups. “Bumpside” is a nickname given to 5th generation Ford trucks from 1967 to 1972. They (obviously) feature a raised area running down the belt line… more»

Cheap Equestrian: 1973 Ford Pinto Wagon

Although the word “Pinto” can bring up a love hate relationship for many, the Ford Pinto is a small and affordable classic that can be easy to live with. While some share certain feelings for Pinto’s, others also have… more»

Patina And Parts: 1956 Ford F100

One of the iconic vehicles of the 1950’s, the 1956 Ford Pickup is hard to beat. These fat-fendered trucks were made for work and are now one of the most popular choices for hot rods and restorations.  For sale… more»

Barn Find 1966 Mustang Convertible

Frequent finder and Barn Finds reader Marc G. sent in this intriguing find from the unusual sounding town of Bee Cave, Texas. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist for a price of $2,500. That might be a bit ambitious,… more»

Bobby Allison Racer! Vintage Clone With Story

The story behind this vintage racing clone car is almost as interesting as the car itself. Apparently a young lady of 11 years old won this car in 2010 and put it away in the hopes of racing it… more»

Cheap Cobra: 1978 Ford Mustang II Cobra

Everyone’s favorite Cobra is right here! (hey, where’d everyone go?).. This 1978 Ford Mustang II Cobra is a project car but it’s cheap enough at $2,400 and it comes with enough parts and pieces that it could theoretically be… more»

Hello 1994! Low-Mileage 1994 Ford Mustang

The year is 1994, and Ford has just introduced the all-new “Fox-4” platform to replace the venerable Fox platform. A somewhat radical redesign, the new Mustang is a hit among all types of people just like its predecessors. This… more»

Original V8: 1933 Ford Model BB Truck

Sure, people drool over the 1932 Fords. It was the first year of the Ford V8, and it had an all new body style. Well, if you like those, then this 1933 Ford Model BB truck hiding among a… more»

Short Box: 1974 Ford Ranger XLT

The sixth generation of the Ford F-series was the truck that earned Ford the title of “best-selling trucks in America,” a title it has yet to give up to date. That honor would start in 1976, two years after… more»

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