There weren’t a whole lot of big block Mustangs built, and it’s even rarer to find one with factory air conditioning! This particular car has been in Reno, Nevada its whole life up until now (and isn’t far away… more»
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Who’s The Boss? 1970 BOSS 302 Project!
As a long-time Boss 302 fan, this one calls to me in many ways. It’s largely original, and although it needs a lot, it comes with a huge list of NOS and restored components. The 1970 Boss 302 is… more»
70’s Street Racer: 1965 Ford Mustang
This crazy custom Mustang supposedly tore up the San Jose street racing scene in the seventies! Some proof of its past antics would be nice, but even if that can’t be provided, I love this thing! It’s been chopped… more»
Rich With Patina: 1941 Ford Super Deluxe
Who doesn’t love a little patina? Certainly it’s not for every car, and maybe not for everyone, but it certainly has its place in the automotive realm. This original 1941 Ford Super Deluxe isn’t rich with beautiful shiny paint… more»
Early Ranchero: 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
This “truck” is listed on craigslist and is exactly as it was on it’s last work day. It has an interesting history. During the war it was converted from a coupe to a pickup of sorts. In 1957 it went into… more»
Short Bed Big Block: 1967 Ford F100
Classic trucks are hot and this one looks like it could be fun. Short bed, Wimbledon white, and a 360 big block V8! Sounds about perfect to me. The only problem is that you couldn’t actually get a 360… more»
One Of 16 Remaining! Not A Falcon But A Frontenac!
At first glance, you might think this is a plain first generation Ford Falcon–but now look a little closer, especially at the front grille. Different, huh? Yes, this is a one-year only (1960) Ford Frontenac, only sold in Canada…. more»
Nice Old Truck: 1931 Ford Stake Bed
There are a lot of older restorations for sale these days. This old delivery truck listed on craigslist was “partially restored” in the 1960s and then put away and forgotten. The current owner has done a lot of work… more»
Doesn’t Stop Real Good: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
The seller of this 1965 Mustang claims that the engine runs and drives, but that the brakes don’t “stop real good”. That’s the least of the next owner’s problems though as there’s plenty of rust and bodywork that need… more»
Survivor Ranch Hand: 1971 Ford F100
Noted as being frozen in time, this Ford F100 time capsule is fantastic. We love the color combination, and the original paper starting instructions on the sun visor. This F100 looks to have lived a nice life in a dry… more»
Big Block Convertible On The Cheap: 1965 Ford Galaxie
At a buy it now of only $2,850 here on eBay, this big block Ford convertible has a lot of initial appeal. Even upon close examination, if you are willing to do some work, you could have a truly… more»
91,000 Miles: 1958 Edsel Pacer
Yes, it’s a four door. Get over it–some of us actually like them! And to answer the next question, the original wheel covers are in the trunk, along with some other spare parts. This relatively original example of Ford’s… more»
Gran 429: 1972 Ford Torino
Saying the ’72 Gran Torino is a grand car is quite accurate really. Compared to previous generations of Torinos or the Mustang, the Gran Torino looks larger than life. The Coke bottle styling is fantastic and I love the… more»
Upper Crust: 1975 Ford Elite
These days, we feel pretty smart as consumers, don’t we? With endless access to online reviews and YouTube celebrities reviewing cars, it’s not the same dog and pony show. But in the 70s, you could put a different badge… more»
428 Cobra Jet Power: 1970 Mustang Mach 1
While I like the earlier Mustangs a little bit more, I’m still a huge fan of the first generation of Mach 1s. The redesign of the Mustang in ’69 created one of the best looking Mustangs, but they also grew… more»
43 Years In The Barn: 1966 Mustang Fastback
I think it’s safe to say that there are more V8 powered Mustangs today than ever left the factory, especially when it comes to Fastbacks. It makes sense though, people love V8s, they love Mustang Fastbacks and they especially love… more»
















