When this little pony trotted off the assembly line, the third-generation Mustang (which was promising to be more sportier, roomier, and quicker) was coming up fast on its heels and would arrive in September of 1978. Yes, we all… more»
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Factory M-Code! 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback 351-4V/4-Speed
The seller of this 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback calls it a survivor and boasts that nothing has been touched on the car, and most of the time when I read statements such as these it’s like music to my… more»
New Floors: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
If you think this 1967 Mustang Fastback’s baked exterior indicates it has spent its life in dry climes, you are right on the money. It has split its time between California and its current location, but that hasn’t made… more»
39K-Mile Project: 1973 Ford Maverick
Some of Ford’s ads of the early-70s compared the Maverick to the VW Beetle, even though the Pinto was more in line with the size of the much smaller Beetle. This 1973 Ford Maverick can be found posted here… more»
Custom Camper Included! 1954 Ford Crestline Victoria
Other than the Skyliner with the see-through roof, the Crestline Victoria was Ford’s top-of-the-line automobile in 1954. This beautiful survivor sports coral and white paint which conveniently matches (or vice versa) the Kom-Pak Sportsman camper that comes in tow…. more»
Older Restomod: 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon
The Ranch Wagon was Ford’s entry-level, full-size station wagon from 1952 to 1974. It was a no-nonsense people mover that often came with few frills. If you needed a wagon to go camping or fishing or deliver groceries, the… more»
No Expense Spared: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
The First Generation Mustang didn’t just rewrite the record book but became the benchmark against which many new models have been measured. The secret of its success was that Ford offered a variant to suit virtually every taste and… more»
Nicest One Left? 1966 Ford LTD
In 1965, Ford decided to give buyers of its full-size cars a luxury option and dubbed it the Galaxie 500 LTD. Its ride quality and quietness were advertised to be better than that of a Rolls-Royce. The idea worked… more»
460 V8-Powered 1983 Ford F250 XL 4×4
Finding an effective tow vehicle that doesn’t break the bank can be challenging, but this 1983 Ford F250 4×4 could be an ideal candidate. It ticks many of the boxes buyers find attractive, including tidy presentation and a healthy… more»
Restore or Preserve? 1966 Ford Bronco
Ford introduced its First Generation Bronco in 1966, and the new model sold in respectable numbers during that first year. Sales fluctuated during the rest of that Generation’s production life, but they are now one of the strongest performers… more»
81k Original Miles: 1993 Ford F150 SVT Lightning
It occurred to manufacturers as time passed that potential buyers viewed Pickups as more than mere workhorses. Growing numbers sought more comfort and luxury, while improved performance was welcomed by many. It spawned vehicles like the Dodge L’il Red… more»
Open to Offers: 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible
We have seen some tidy driver-grade Pony Cars recently at Barn Finds, but this 1970 Mustang Convertible stands out from the crowd. The seller has listed it for sale with No Reserve but states they will entertain reasonable offers… more»
Running Project: 1977 Ford Bronco Ranger 4X4
With demand seemingly on the rise for the sixties and seventies Ford Broncos, even project-type examples are fetching some pretty big bucks these days, and this 1977 Ford Bronco Ranger here on eBay was the last year from the… more»
Californian Survivor: 1969 Ford Bronco
The propensity for First Generation Ford Broncos to develop catastrophic rust means finding a solid example from a dry climate is a bonus. That is what is offered with this 1969 example because although it isn’t totally rust-free, it… more»
Parked for 30 Years: 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Fastback
Cars or trucks that are parked for 30 years in a barn, shed, or in the case, a carport, kind of fascinate me. Sometimes the sellers tell you “the rest of the story,” and many times, they don’t. Take… more»
40K Original Miles: 1992 Ford Mustang “Summer Edition”
This 1992 Ford Mustang LX convertible is notable for a few reasons: for one thing, it has low miles, right around 40K; for another, it is in stunning shape, with no obvious flaws; and finally, it’s a rare “Summer… more»