A few weeks ago, I rented a 2016 Ford F-150 crew cab with the new 3.5L Ecoboost turbo under the hood. Man, what I truck – I fell in love right then and there. So I get home, hop… more»
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1964 Ford Falcon Sprint For $3,600!
For the past couple years I’ve secretly pined for a Ford Falcon! Yes, I know the Mustangs are essentially the same, only more desirable. I think what’s so appealing about them to me is the fact that they don’t look overly… more»
Burnt Barn Rod: 1931 Ford Model A
I’m not sure why, but I find myself being more and more interested in what I’m calling “Barn Rods”. These aren’t the kind of hot rods that have brand new bodies and paint jobs that cost a small fortune, these… more»
BF Exclusive: 1990 Ford Crown Vic Survivor
We featured Andrew’s low-mileage motorcycle the other day and today we have his Crown Vic. Like the Honda, this isn’t the most sought after after classic, but it’s doubtful that you’ll be able to find a nicer example. Ford hadn’t… more»
Fully Loaded Off Roader: 1979 Ford 4X4 Van
It seems that there has been renewed interest in vans from the 1960s and 1970s. We’ve even featured several interesting examples recently. This Ford is a fully loaded heavy duty version. Often when describing a van of the 1970s, you didn’t… more»
Super Cheap: 1929 Ford AA Truck
This old truck is listed on craigslist for a very reasonable $3,400 or best offer. It runs and drives. I think it looks really cool, but perhaps that’s just me! Luckily for me it’s far away in Duluth, Minnesota…. more»
Field Find Ford: 1929 Tudor
This 1929 Ford Model A Tudor for sale in Madison, Connecticut on here on craigslist is pretty crusty, and has definitely seen better days. The seller does not have much to say about it, but the pictures do tell… more»
Bad With Plaid: 4-Speed ’78 Pinto Wagon
We like Pinto wagons here, as you can see by the ones we’ve featured. This one actually has my favorite front end being a 1978, although I’d want to replace the broken grille. This pretty solid, largely original car… more»
Crackerbox: 1939 Ford School Bus
Ford built about a thousand of these forward control transit buses from 1936 until 1939. In 1939 the engine was moved to the rear for better weight distribution. Ford built about 12,000 of these, also know as cracker boxes until… more»
Very Rare Early RV: Ford Econoline Travel Wagon
While the seller thinks this is a TurtleTop conversion, it’s actually something different. This beautiful restovivor RV based on a 1966 Ford Econoline bus is officially called a Ford Econoline Travel Wagon, and was converted by the Travel Equipment Corporation… more»
Touring Hot Rod: 1917 Ford Model T
I know every time I climb into my terribly impractical Blakely Hawk, I think this thing needs more seats! Alright maybe I don’t, but it sure would be fun to bring along two more friends to enjoy the ride…. more»
What’s Behind Barn Door #1?
One of the single greatest thrills any Barn Hunter can have is the rush that comes from pushing open an old barn door to reveal an untouched classic! Push open the door of this West Covina, California barn and you’ll… more»
It’s Time for: Classic Copart Finds!
It’s been a while since I binged on Copart finds, so I took a stroll through the online auctions to see what classics have been totaled, donated or otherwise left for dead in wrecking yards across the U.S.A. Let’s… more»
Possible Period Hot Rod: 1932 Ford Model B
This five window coupe has been stashed away since the seventies. Supposedly, it was fitted with a Chevy small block all the way back in 1958! This could be the basis for the perfect period hot rod build. The… more»
3,944 Original Miles: 1979 Ford F-250 Custom Camper
After featuring a very nice 26k mile F-150, I spotted this stunning F-250 extra cab. Supposedly, it has only covered 3,944 miles since new! It does look very nice inside and out, but I am always leery of abnormally… more»
26k Mile 1976 Ford F-150 Survivor
The seller claims that this truck was extremely well cared for by its first owner. They kept it in the garage and supposedly never drove it in the the rain or snow. That’s hard to believe, but you never… more»
















