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One-Owner 1970 Ford Mustang Grande

In a model year where an enthusiast could order a Boss 302, a Boss 429, or a Cobra Jet Mach 1, it’s hard to contemplate that one could buy a Mustang Grande on the same showroom floor. Yes, 1970… more»

Never This Nice: 2001 Ford Windstar SEL

Here’s something you definitely don’t see every day: a Ford Windstar in seemingly near-mint condition. In general, minivans lead hard lives and are very rarely kept in anything resembling preserved condition. This seems to apply doubly for domestic minivans… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1969 Ford Torino GT

The seller became the custodian of this 1969 Ford Torino GT after purchasing it from the original owner last year. It had hibernated since 1983 but has been revived, ready to find a new home. The seller focused on… more»

Tough Truck: 1997 Ford F-350 XLT 4×4 Diesel

A major box-checker and a contender for Barn Finds’ best photos of 2025, this beautiful 1997 Ford F-350 XLT 4×4 Diesel is one cool truck – well done on the photos, seller! It’s nice to see someone care enough… more»

Perfect Patina? 1978 Ford F-150 460 V8

We’ve discussed and/or debated whether surface rust: i.e., patina, is considered “rust” or not many times here on Barn Finds. When I think of rust, I think of rust holes, probably because I grew up in a snow country… more»

Primer Red Roller: 1970 Ford Mustang

The problem with achieving unheard-of sales in the automotive world is that you usually have nowhere to go but down. A case in point is the highly successful Ford Mustang. After a record year selling 607,000 Mustangs in 1966,… more»

Vintage Semi Truck and Trailer: 1949 Ford F-7

If you do the math, only a small percentage of cars and light trucks survive beyond their first ten years.  even fewer are preserved or restored in some way.  Those numbers plummet when it comes to heavy-duty vehicles.  These… more»

Luck O’ The Irish: 1985 Ford Mustang SSP

As you can imagine, we cover Fox Body Ford Mustangs all the time here on BF. Some, such as this 1985 example, are Special Service Package (SSP) police interceptors. None, to the best of my knowledge however, have ever… more»

No Rust: 1975 Ford LTD Two-Door Pillared Hardtop

At almost 19 feet in length, this 1975 Ford LTD Two-Door Pillared Hardtop is a Dark Yellow Green Metallic beauty, a perfect color for 1975 even though a car this big that weighs well over two tons may not… more»

Barn Find Rescue: 1979 Ford Granada ESS

Ford introduced the Granda in 1975 as a “senior” compact, meaning it had more of an upscale appeal. The Maverick was still in production at the time and ran through 1977. Ford hoped that the Granda would compete with… more»

40k Miles? 1965 Ford Thunderbird

The 1965 Thunderbird was on the second year of its then-traditional three-year styling cycle, but Ford made a worthwhile improvement or two to keep it fresh: the first was standard power disc brakes and the second was a set… more»

Not a Kit Car: 1965 Ford GT-40 Mark 2 Replica

Replicas of famous racing cars or historic vehicles are not hard to find on the internet, especially in unfinished form. The trick is figuring out which examples are built to a higher degree of construction and authenticity, as both… more»

Rotisserie Restoration: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Some people are unable to complete a project build and feel that this leaves them less worthy of parking a classic in their garage. That attitude is wrong because the ability to wield a welder or spray gun doesn’t… more»

Driver Quality 302 V8: 1965 Ford Mustang

The sporty Ford Mustang was easily the most successful new car introduced in the 1960s. Launched at the World’s Fair in New York in April 1964, Ford would go on to sell nearly 1.3 million Mustangs before the close… more»

BF Auction: 1949 Ford F-1 Pickup

If there were a light-truck hall of fame, a few trucks would be first-round shoo-ins: Advance Design Chevrolets, perhaps the Second-Generation Dodge Ram, and definitely the first-generation Ford F-1, such as this ’49 that’s being offered as a Barn… more»

Sensible Survivor: 1963 Ford Fairlane 500

The Fairlane arrived at Ford dealers in 1955, the brand’s top-of-the-line product. The Galaxie would take over that spot in 1959, so Ford moved the nameplate to a new class of automobile in 1962, the “mid-size”. That new Ford… more»

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