Ford

Needs TLC! 1966 Ford Thunderbird

With nearly everything working, according to the seller, this 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau Coupe in Accokeek, Maryland could get you into the thick of summer cruising season with minimal effort. Even the air conditioning works, according to the… more»

5.0 for $5K: 1984 Ford Mustang LX 5.0

These days, deals are hard to come by in the collector and enthusiast vehicle market. It’s not necessarily that vehicles are worth significantly more, but rather that seller have a grossly over-inflated perception of what their car is worth…. more»

Tags Still Attached: 2005 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport

One of life’s great challenges is determining what cars will become future classics. Success or failure can be equally spectacular, and many knowledgeable people have been left with egg on their faces when they got it wrong. That makes… more»

Museum Find: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

I am a staunch advocate for preserving classic cars, but I believe that most don’t deserve to live their lives as museum pieces. That was the fate this 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 endured for over twenty-five years, but… more»

One-Owner Convertible: 1954 Ford Sunliner

Through 1954, the Crestline was the top model offered by Ford (to be replaced later by the Fairlane and then Galaxie). Within that series, the Sunliner was the drop-top version of the car, like this one-owner example offered by… more»

Original Daily Driver: 1972 Ford F100

There’s something curiously attractive about an older Pickup that carries the scars and marks of a vehicle that has worked for a living. Such is the case with this 1972 Ford F100. If you look beyond the tired and… more»

Rusty Roller: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

Some project builds can be pretty straightforward, while others require equal combinations of deep commitment and a healthy wallet. This 1967 Mustang Fastback falls into the second category because no aspect of this classic will escape its new owner’s… more»

400 Equipped: 1978 Ford F250 Camper Special

Survivor-grade Pickups always command attention, particularly when they offer potential buyers the choice between preservation and restoration. Those are the options facing somebody if they elect to give this 1978 Ford F250 Camper Special a new home. It runs… more»

Single Family 302 V8: 1970 Ford Torino GT

When Ford redesigned its mid-size automobiles in 1968, the Torino was added as the upscale trim version of the Fairlane. They would redo the vehicles again in 1970 with what appeared to be a vast improvement in aerodynamics. Torino… more»

Ran When Parked: 1965 Ford Falcon Sprint Hardtop

Pity the poor Falcon. A perfectly good car that provided most of the parts to make the Mustang, it has lived in the pony car’s shadow forever. The target market for the first generation Falcon, arriving in 1960, was… more»

Soccer Mom Wagon: 1988 Ford Country Squire

The Country Squire debuted toward the end of the wood-bodied station wagon era when they were referred to as “woodies”.  For more than 40 years (1950 to 1991), the Country Squire (with its real or fake wood siding) played… more»

Restore or Preserve? 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Many enthusiasts will argue that any classic is only original once and that preservation is preferable to restoration if the vehicle isn’t in danger of dissolving at the hands of rust issues. That brings us to this 1969 Mustang… more»

Highly Optioned: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

Ford could have been forgiven if it had retired the Bronco badge following the end of First Generation production in 1977. However, it persisted, and the company found itself with a hit due to Second Generation sales figures. This… more»

24k Original Miles: 1978 Ford Granada Ghia

Dipping a toe into the waters of classic car ownership for the first time can be daunting. Justifying spending a considerable sum on what is essentially a hobby can be challenging, and many enthusiasts resign themselves to a life… more»

Pristine Survivor: 1977 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon

UPDATE 06/10/2023: Selling a classic car can sometimes prove challenging, particularly if that vehicle might potentially appeal to a niche market. That is sometimes the case with the Ford Pinto, although it is generating renewed interest in the market…. more»

Woodie Wagon: 1978 Ford Pinto Squire

Even as the Ford Pinto was scoring high in the school of hard knocks over safety concerns, buyers seemed to like what they were seeing in spite of it, with the car staying in production all the way up… more»

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