The notchback-bodied Ford Mustang is one of the more desirable configurations of the Fox chassis out there, and combined with a period-correct color like the teal paint this one wears, it’s hard not to see this as a perfect… more»
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1 of 212! Rust-Free 1979 Ford Durango 302 V8
Looking back on this design, it just seems like the Ford Fairmont Futura, with the sloping B-pillar, was made for this purpose. The design team deserves a round of applause, in my opinion. This 1979 Ford Durango is as… more»
Final Day Build: 1988 Ford Mustang GT
Some seller claims must be taken with a grain of salt, while others withstand scrutiny, courtesy of a selection of documentary evidence. This 1988 GT Hatchback falls into the second category, with the seller including paperwork that confirms that… more»
Refreshed 302: 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible
For enthusiasts unable to undertake a project build, classics like this 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible deserve a close look. The seller has lavished plenty of attention on this iconic pony car. The list is long, including a repaint, a… more»
Shag and More! 1977 Ford Econoline 150
Five slot mags, raised white letter tires, shag, and bubble windows take this van and its passengers back to a time when vans were never “mini,” and inspired fear in every teenage girl’s parents. Buyers hoping to recapture some… more»
1979 Ford F-350 SuperCab 4×4 Ranger Lariat
A one-ton SuperCab with triple gas tanks would have been an ideal camper hauler in its day. Maybe not a 4×4, given the extra height, but it isn’t as crazy, jacked-up high as most trucks I see on the… more»
OBS Eddie Bauer: 1996 Ford F-150 XLT
Just a few days ago, we featured the first Eddie Bauer edition Ford F-150 pickup I had seen in years. Now, here we are again, with another one that’s in similar condition with some huge miles on the clock… more»
Rare V8: 1977 Ford Mustang II Mach 1
It is fair to say that the Mustang II spent decades in the classic wilderness, largely ignored by those preferring the performance and styling offered by earlier and later vehicles. However, time change, and the Mustang II has grown… more»
No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
The First Generation Mustang has become something of a staple at Barn Finds, and the condition of cars that we have featured over more than a decade has varied widely. This 1966 Convertible could best be described as a… more»
Only 9,800 Miles? 1973 Ford Mustang
By 1973, the leader of the once-hot “pony car” market had become anemic, at least in terms of sales. From a peak of 607,000 units in 1966, the Ford Mustang saw deliveries drop to barely 135,000 copies seven years… more»
Small Project? 1966 Ford Mustang
Depending upon your attitude, a glass can be half-full or half-empty. Similarly, what appears to be a minor restoration project to some may be a major undertaking for others. Therefore, I must say a big thank you to Barn… more»
No Salt Ever: 73k-Mile 1967 Ford Mustang
Between the VIN and the trim tag on the driver’s door, there isn’t much you can’t learn about how an early Mustang was built. Unfortunately, the craigslist seller of this ’67 with the “Sports Sprint” package hasn’t included those… more»
1 of 14: 1990 Ford Mustang ASC McLaren
The term “restomod” is becoming a bit like the word “patina” in the enthusiast vehicle world. We hear it an awful lot, and while it’s not necessarily incorrect to use it in cases when older vehicles are tastefully updated,… more»
















