Obviously, you can’t expect perfection in a classic Ford convertible for only $2,000. This Falcon has some challenges, but may be the right car for the right person. Thanks to Jim S for this great find! Located in Niagara… more»
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1967 Mustang GTA: 390 S-Code
This 1967 Mustang GTA 390 S-Code has been stored in a dry garage for 30 years and has 105,000 miles on it. It is an automatic, but being a GTA means it has all the options you could want, like… more»
Eight Mustangs For $2,000!
Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Well, it’s true, but each of the eight Mustangs offered here have been sitting out in the woods for the past 30 years! So, each is rusty, rough, and incomplete. There are… more»
1964 Ford Cortina MK I: 58 Mile Survivor
This 1964 Ford Cortina MK I was sold but never delivered or registered and remained stored at the UK dealer in Cambridge until just recently. You may remember seeing a few that Ford imported in the 1960s, but these… more»
1971 Torino Cobra GT For $1,400!
Finding any Ford that was factory equipped with a 429 Cobra Jet is exciting. That’s why I got really excited when Barn Finds reader Mark H. emailed us a link to this Torino project. It’s a c-code car so that… more»
Torino Twin: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
The hood scoop and paint color on this Mach 1 sure looked familiar to me. That could be because they are the same as those found on the Torino GT we just bought! Most people would rather have those two features on… more»
Patina King: 1950 Ford F100
When I think “old pickup truck,” this old Ford is exactly what I think of. Located in Bessemer, Alabama, and offered for sale here on eBay, this truck looks like a perfect candidate for driving it as-is, at least… more»
1976 Mustang II Mach 1: Must Go
Barn Finds reader Frederick M spotted this bargain-basement 1976 Ford Mustang II Mach 1 here on craigslist, with a $300 asking price under the condition the car leaves immediately; otherwise, it has a date with the junkyard. What’s worth noting… more»
Luxury Sleeper: 1970 Ford LTD 429/4-Speed
After featuring an LTD the other day, this one really caught my attention. These Luxury Fords have never seemed very exciting to me, but this particular one is different story. The black steelies may have tipped you off to the… more»
Unlikely Candidate: 1977 Ford LTD Landau
Here’s a head scratcher. Why would anyone perform a full frame-off restoration on a 1977 Ford LTD? I’m guessing that this big four-door held some fond memories for someone because it obviously wasn’t a financially driven decision. After spending $20k they do have… more»
1979 Ford Fairmont Ghia: Malaise Fighter
The Ford Fairmont is not a car that conjures up much in the way of impassioned feelings of “must-have” ownership. But like any malaise-era vehicle, if you take things in a better direction that the manufacturer did, it might… more»
1964 Ford Galaxie 500: Big Red Sled
Here’s another big red sled, a 1964 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop. This brings back memories of warm summer New Mexico nights driving way too fast with the windows down. They don’t handle or stop much better than… more»
1968 Mustang 289: Rough Runner
I’ve always been fairly vocal about my appreciation for the Mustang. They are good looking cars with decent handling, lots of grunt, and plenty of luxury. But as with most iconic cars, they are getting expensive, especially well optioned… more»
A-Code Fastback: 1967 Ford Mustang
If you are not into Mustangs, this whole A-code, C-code, K-code business is probably confusing. Well, let me try to clarify it for you. If we are talking about small-block Stangs, you want to find a K in the… more»
















