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2024 Ford Bronco Hennessey VelociRaptor 500

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ASK: $99,500
Miles: 7,023

Widely considered as one of the first proper American Sport Utility Vehicles, the Ford Bronco came in 1966, and ran for five generations until 1996. Ford then decided to withdraw the nameplate, amidst some grumbling from the public. However, they had a change of heart two and a half decades later, and a sixth generation Bronco debuted in 2021, to much cheering and applause. The all-new sixth generation Bronco retains many signature features of the original, including removable doors and roof. Plus, it’s got some decent performance. But for those who crave more than decent, we’ve got a custom build by Hennessey Performance right here. This 2024 Ford Bronco Hennessey Velociraptor 500 is just one of 200 built with the Freedom Series Package, includes a serial numbered engine plaque, and has 500 horses on tap. With a mere 7,023 miles on its odometer, this fantastic family SUV awaits a new owner in Orlando, Florida. Contact us ASAP if you’d like to buy it.

2023 Ford F-450 Super Duty Lariat

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ASK: $219,999
Miles: 4,500

People who own Mega cabs are known to be bold. However, this specific 2023 Ford F-450 Super Duty Lariat MAGA Custom Edition is our pick for the most daring Megacab out there. This dually behemoth not only can haul your whole house but also is a devotee of the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump. It is packed to the brim with innovative technology and was fully redesigned for 2023. Signed By Donald Trump In 2024 with his signature protected with a clear coat, all included with the original marker that came all the way from the White House. This one-of-a-kind F-450 Super Duty Custom Edition is currently located in Wellington, Florida, and shows only 6,152 miles on the clock, making it a fresh addition to your fleet.

2022 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake

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ASK: $114,999
Miles: 21,848

The Ford F-150 is probably the most popular half-ton pickup truck around. Hailing from Ford’s popular F-Series with roots in 1948, the half-tonner started as the F-1, then the F-100, and finally became the F-150 later in life. Across our great country, F-150s serve family and work purposes at the same time, and rarely if ever let their owners down – if they do, it’s usually due to poor maintenance or careless driving. While the majority of F-150s are aimed at usability, there are some performance derivatives around as well. Case in point, this 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake that tells you all you need to know about it in one word: Shelby. Yes, Carroll Shelby’s iconic tuning outfit didn’t only fettle Mustangs; they were rather open to experimentation on other vehicles too. Today, this 21,848-mile super truck from Texas could be yours, and it’s received a recent servicing too.

2022 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Custom 6x6

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ASK: $154,999
Miles: 872

The Ford F-150, part of Ford's legendary F-Series, is arguably the most popular full-size pickup truck in the United States. With a history spanning over fifty years, the F-150 itself is a capable machine. Ford has even released an electric variant. But the F-150 is also a great customization platform with a scope as wide as your imagination. Take this 2022 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Custom 6x6 as an example. Built by EMC Exotics, it's a custom 6x6 pickup truck and has less than 1,000 miles on it. It also has the factory Raptor Convenience Package and a host of custom modifications. If you want to own something truly distinctive that will stand out even in a sea of 2022 Ford F-150s, this is your golden ticket.

2022 Ford F-550 EarthRoamer XV-LTi

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ASK: $599,999
Miles: 34,934

This 2022 Earthroamer XV-LTi 069 is the ultimate step in overlanding. If you’ve gone through the standard array of overlanders built on vans, midsize pickup trucks and SUVs and aren’t satisfied, this mega machine will definitely catch your attention. Built upon a Ford Super Duty platform, it’s basically a house on wheels that’s road legal. If you want to go even bigger and further off-road than this behemoth can tackle, you’ll probably have to find a way to get something military and convert it. But are you going to go all that way? Make this the ultimate end point and buy this 33,000-mile vehicle. Then, you’ll never need another off-roader or overlander.

2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 KR Edition

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ASK: $254,999
Miles: 14

This 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 ‘KR’ Edition represents the pinnacle of high-performance American motoring. A celebration of the long-standing partnership between Ford and Shelby America, this special edition GT500 embodies the classic recipe of raw power, advanced engineering and striking design, to create the ‘KR’, short for “King of the Road”. With this masterpiece representing either a collector’s dream, or an enthusiast’s ultimate track day toy, this KR Edition GT500 is destined to go down as a piece of Shelby history, harking back to the iconic ‘KR’ of the 1960s.

2022 Ford F-550 30A Ascender Luxury Off-Road Expedition Truck

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ASK: $562,500
Miles: 7,500

Not many names on our list of offerings are as long as the one you just read, but that is because not many vehicles out there are as unique as this. A behemoth in the Super Duty lineup, the Ford F-550 is a 'do it all' machine, one you can even turn into a mobile luxury apartment. That's what the builders at 27 North did exactly. This monstrous luxury off-road expedition truck is a fully built mobile home for 4 and is currently taking in applications for a rightful new owner. This Off-Road Camper is fully equipped with all the necessities you would see in a full sized house. Inside the cabin includes a shower, bed, kitchen and exterior solar panels. All of these luxury amenities are built around a military style recovery vehicle with dual 12,000 lb winches, 41" Off-Road Tires, LED Exterior Lights, External Outdoor Marine Style Speakers, Retractable Awning and more!

2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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ASK: $104,999
Miles: 4,175

When you want a Mustang that’s a cut above the rest, a Shelby Mustang is the place to go. Since the first generation, Carroll Shelby himself started tuning Mustangs to reach higher echelons of performance and capability. Even though the great man is no more, Ford offers Shelby-fettled Mustangs through their subsidiary Ford Performance. These are reportedly factory cars that you can buy from Ford, with the signature Shelby treatment given to them. Here, you'll find a 4,175-mile 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe for sale, with many extras. These include the Carbon Fiber Track Pack, Equipment Group 950A, Technology Pack, and more. Read on to find out about this race machine that’s just about road-friendly.

2021 Ford Bronco First Edition 4x4

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ASK: $49,495
Miles: 17,732

Offered today is a 2021 Ford Bronco First Edition 4x4, finished in the distinctive Area 51 exterior color. This First Edition variant is part of a limited-production series and comes equipped with the 2.7L EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle features Ford’s Advanced 4x4 system, offering enhanced off-road capability. The First Edition package (Equipment Group 954A) includes a range of premium features such as a B&O sound system with built-in navigation, a molded-in-color hardtop, and sound-deadening headliner. Riding on 17-inch black aluminum beadlock wheels wrapped in LT315/70R17 M/T tires, this Bronco is built for both on-road and off-road adventures. The seller states that all servicing is up to date, and all First Edition badging and documentation are included. The vehicle currently has 17,732 miles on the odometer.

2021 Ford Mustang GT Convertible Roush Stage 3

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ASK: $64,999
Miles: 15,490

According to the seller, this 2021 Ford Mustang Roush Stage 3 boasts a formidable 750-horsepower Phase 2 5.0L Roushcharged V8 engine, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is equipped with the Signature Package, which includes the Roush Cooling Package—featuring a larger low-temperature radiator, auxiliary engine and transmission coolers, and a differential cooler. Additionally, the seller reports that the car has a Roush-calibrated MagneRide suspension with lowering springs, performance exhaust with black tips, jet black 20-inch flowform wheels, and street presence exterior lighting enhancements. The Sport Interior Package is also present, offering sport black leather seats, red billet aluminum paddle shifters, a Roush boost gauge, embroidered floor mats, serialized dash and engine bay badges, a gauge cluster overlay, and door sill scuff plates. The seller notes that the vehicle has 15,490 miles on the odometer and is located in Tennessee.

2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak

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ASK: $55,990
Miles: 31,565

The sixth-generation Ford Bronco is one of just two off-roaders that allow you to remove the doors and roof for an unmatched, open-air experience when driving and exploring in the great American wilderness. The Bronco nameplate itself is well-known for this and is widely considered to be one of the pioneering SUVs in American automotive history. The first generation came about in 1966, and by the time Ford threw in the towel in 1996, the Bronco had reached its fifth generation. Twenty-five years later, the Blue Oval would resurrect the nameplate to much acclaim. That’s why you’d be daft not to seriously consider this 2021 Ford Bronco WildTrak as your family adventurer. This WildTrak series machine sports a smidge 31,565 miles under its belt and comes with some valuable upgrades.

2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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ASK: $72,500
Miles: 41,250

Muscle cars - what would the world be without them? With that iconic V8 burble, tail happy performance and drag strip performances that are otherworldly. A world without muscle cars would surely be one that's a lot less fun. Present today from the world of muscular machines is one of its finest and takes shape with this 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe. With a reported 41,250 miles on the clock, this modern American muscle car features a GT500 Exclusive Trim Package, Handling Package and Technology Package to sweeten an already sweet deal.

2017 Ford Model 40 Roadster By Factory Five Racing

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ASK: $65,500
Miles: 6,497

Fords from the 1930s are becoming quite desirable in terms of retromod platforms. With their gangster movie looks and quirky styling, these cars have a sort of allure to them that many enthusiasts of restomods seem to seek. However, it’s not always easy to find a ʼ30s Ford that’s worthy of restomod treatment. Some cars may be too far deteriorated to be restored, others might be lovingly-restored to original form and thus it would be a crime to restomod them. That’s why outfits such as Factory Five exist. Popularly known for their Shelby Cobra replicas, this company also makes replicas of other vehicles. One prime example of their excellent work is this 2017 Factory Five '33 Hot Rod with 6,498 miles on the clock. If you want a car that looks like a ʼ30s Ford that’s been restomodded, but comes with a modern powertrain and convenience features, this New York-based car is your best bet.

2017 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 Supercrew Roush

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ASK: $28,499
Miles: 128,512

Arguably the most popular pickup truck in the United States, the Ford F-Series is spearheaded by the F-150 half-ton variant. You’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of the F-150, even in passing. Of course, there are some aftermarket tuners who get their hands on Ford’s signature hit, and make it even more tasty. Case In Point: this thirteenth-generation 2017 Ford F-150 XLT Supercrew Roush from Johnson City, Tennessee. Roush is an aftermarket tuning outfit that’s well-known for their madcap Mustangs, but they also extend their attention and skills to other Ford products too, like the F-150. This particular truck has covered 128,512 miles so far, showcasing that even though it’s highly tuned, it can still be used as a daily commuter with ease.

2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special Roush Supercharged

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ASK: $54,999
Miles: 38,500

Ford’s popular Mustang entered its sixth generation for the 2015 model year, and continued until 2023; now we’ve got the seventh generation on the market. The sixth generation saw comprehensive upgrading and redesigning of the popular fifth generation, with a longer wheelbase, wheels pushed out towards the corners, and a more aggressive stance, overall. That’s why the sixth generation is one of the most desirable modern Mustangs around, if you don’t want to go brand-new. Check out this 2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special as a great example. With just under 38,000 miles to its name, this Virginia-based car comes with a lovely surprise under the hood that will make every drive extra thrilling.

2016 Ford Mustang GT350R

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ASK: $64,895
Miles: 19,500

An American muscle car with more than 500 horsepower and the name of a Texas chicken farmer never gets old. For those who are confused, we are talking about the Shelby Mustang. In 2016, we had to endure a long wait until Ford dropped the new Shelby, and boy, was it worth it. As soon as it debuted, automotive magazines called it perhaps the best all-around sports coupe there is. With the diabolical Voodoo engine, the 2016 Shelby is a serious sportster. Even if you're skeptical, we'd recommend you take your chances with this 2016 Ford Mustang GT350R from Texas. It only shows 18,000 miles on its clock and is ready to be your track day darling.

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302

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ASK: $42,499
Miles: 20,715

Everyone would like a Mustang in their life, and no, that isn’t a far-fetched statement. Possibly one of the most influential and prolific cars of the American automobile industry, the 1964-introduced Mustang nameplate is still alive in 2025, and on the seventh generation. Along the way there have been many special editions and performance derivatives, of which the Boss 302 is one. Here, we’ve got a fifth-generation 2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302 that’s available in Niles, Michigan. Coming with a host of enhancements, this 20,715-mile car includes the wife key, as well as the Ford Racing key for extra originality.

2012 Ford Mustang GT Roush

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ASK: $36,900
Miles: 15,000

Ford’s evergreen Mustang is already potent out of the Detroit stables, but what if you want even more? That’s where renowned tuning company Roush Performance comes in. Roush Performance is a third-party outfit headed by Jack Roush, and they’ve made a name for themselves tuning Mustangs to be the best they can be. This 2012 Ford Mustang Roush is a fine example of what the company can do to a fifth generation ‘Stang. The current owner says that the car was purchased brand-new and immediately sent off to Roush Performance for a makeover. The car also comes with the Factory Electronics Package, and has done just 15,000 miles.

2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible

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ASK: $40,000
Miles: 20,050

If you’re a thrill-seeker who wants a pony car that can really gallop, the Shelby Mustang is the way to go. Since the first generation of the ’60s, Carroll Shelby recognized that the Mustang was something special, and gave it his magic touch. The result was a slew of Mustangs that punched way above what the average person expected and offered spades of driving pleasure to enthusiasts across America. Today, we’ve got a fifth-generation 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible for sale in Evergreen, Colorado, with 20,000 miles on the clock. The car comes with the original sales documents included with the sales, which have been framed for added protection and display effect. Let us tell you more about this exhilarating car.

2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt

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ASK: $24,999
Miles: 23,075

Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen, was one of the most iconic movies of the Sixties. Who can forget that iconic scene where McQueen’s character burns plenty of rubber in a 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback? The car was painted in a distinctive shade of green, and subsequently, there would be many Bullitt Mustang editions available to the public. So, when Ford turned to retro-modern design with the fifth generation of the Mustang, it was logical for a Bullitt Edition to follow. This particular 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt has just 22,990 miles on the clock and comes with two keys, plus all servicing up to date. Most importantly, it proudly bears Steve McQueen’s signature on the faux aluminum dash, and comes with a Frank Bullitt license plate too.

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT CSM No. 07SGT3279

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ASK: $44,899
Miles: 25

Who doesn’t love a Ford Mustang? Since 1964, seven glorious generations have been produced, each one with its own unique charm and features. You’ll find fans for every generation, even the ones that were underrated at the start. However, one generation that was never underrated was the fifth generation. Produced between 2005 and 2014, with lines penned by Sid Ramnarace, this era took the Mustang in a retro-modern direction, paying homage to the very first generation in terms of styling. That’s why you’ll find yourself drawn to this 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT, as it probably looks similar to something that someone in your family owned and drove in the ’60s. Perhaps your father or grandfather fondly speaks about their first-generation Mustang. Either way, this car is a rare find because it’s got just 25 original miles on the odometer, and sports the original Ford and Shelby window stickers still affixed to the car’s windows. It’s almost like you’ve time-traveled to 2007 and walked into a Ford showroom to pick up your brand-new 2007 Shelby GT Mustang. Furthermore, this car comes with the GT Upfitters Package too. Let’s learn more about this rare pony.

2000 Ford Mustang GT

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ASK: $19,499
Miles: 42,468

The fourth-generation Mustang, known as the SN95, made its debut in 1994 with a rounded, more aerodynamic design that divided opinions. However, the 1999 facelift—dubbed the "New Edge"—brought sharper lines and a more aggressive stance, making these later models highly sought after. If you’re after a New Edge Mustang with serious performance, this 2000 Ford Mustang GT delivers in spades. Featuring a turbocharged V8, a slew of aftermarket upgrades, and just 42,468 miles on the clock, this beast is now up for grabs in Alabama, waiting for a new owner to unleash its full potential.

1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

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ASK: $24,999
Miles: 23,742

Would you like to own and cherish a relative underdog in the modern classic world of automobiles? If so, we would like to offer this 1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible for your kind consideration. You see, the fourth generation Mustang was made between 1994 and 2004. When it was introduced, it received a lukewarm reception, and wasn’t really considered a proper pony car. After all, the ʼ90s were a time of flux in the American automotive scene. But, as time went on, some people started realizing that the fourth generation Mustang did have an allure to it. Its curvy Nineties styling and Modular V8 were actually quite interesting. That’s why this 23,750-mile car is worth considering, given its ultra-low mileage and great condition. Let’s delve deeper into its specifications.

1997 Ford Mustang Saleen S281

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ASK: $22,999
Miles: 69,785

There are seven generations of Mustangs up to now, and every generation has its fans. From the iconic first all the way to the current one, everyone loves a Mustang. Let’s take a look at a generation that didn’t initially get the love that it deserved; the fourth generation. Introduced in 1994 and based on a heavily modified and updated third-gen or Fox Body Mustang platform, the fourth generation sported Ford’s curvy looks of the Nineties. However, it didn’t skip the V8 powerplant; as evidenced by this 1997 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 that’s up for sale right now. This 69,800-mile car comes with a Marti report showing that it’s 1 of 1 specced this way, and has undergone a recent servicing too. So why not grab it while you can, after all it’s going to be a classic in a few more years.

1995 Ford F-150 XLT

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ASK: $10,999
Miles: 25,000

The ultimate utility vehicle, the Ford F series, has been renowned for its power and capability and remains an American icon, a vehicle for every man and every occasion. Hailing from 1995, this F-150 is everything that made the pickup truck iconic. Despite its age, this truck remains in pristine condition and is ideal for anyone looking to collect an F-150 that will last for many decades to come. Reportedly in original condition, except for the gas tank being converted into a single one, this F-150 comes with all the features you would need for a comfortable, no-nonsense truck. While the odometer reportedly doesn’t function anymore, it has clocked 25,000 miles and is still going strong.

1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car

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ASK: $29,999
Miles: 21,919

The only pony car still standing in 2025, Ford’s Mustang started the segment, and looks set to continue it as far as possible. All challengers have fallen by the wayside, but the Mustang soldiers on, now in its seventh generation and continuing to forge a gas-V8-powered path. Today, we’ve got a rather nice fourth-generation example that’s a bit more special than your usual fourth-gen ‘Stang. Say hello to this 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car. A limited run of 1,000 cars was made to celebrate the Mustang’s 30th Anniversary, and this was the third time that a Mustang served as the Indy 500 Pace Car. So, it’s pretty special as you might imagine, and even more so with only 22,000 miles on the clock.

1994 Ford F-150 XLT

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ASK: $23,999
Miles: 140,278

Quick, tell us what’s the most popular pickup truck on everyone’s mind? OK, if you said Ford F-150 it might be because the deck is a bit stacked – you obviously saw this listing and clicked on it. But that doesn’t change the fact that the F-150 is immensely famous as one of the most well-known half-ton trucks in North America. Hailing from Ford’s F-Series of trucks, the F-Series debuted in 1948 and the half-ton variant was called F-1. Then, it became the F-100 in subsequent generations before graduating into the F-150 we know and love today. This particular 1994 Ford F-150 hails from the ninth generation and has been driven for 140,278 miles so far. Residing in Red Oak, Texas, you could be the next owner of this truck, with all maintenance reportedly up to date.

1993 Ford Mustang LX

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ASK: $21,499
Miles: 700

The Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic American cars of all time. Among all its generations, the third-generation Fox-body Mustang is one of the most distinctively styled pony cars ever. Today we have here a fully restored 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible. The vehicle has been reported to have undergone a complete rotisserie restoration. This translates to the car being stripped to the frame, and carefully restored with new parts. The current owner reports that every major component of this Mustang has been replaced. The car gained a new engine, transmission, upgraded brakes, and a complete cosmetic restoration. With only 700 reported miles on the odometer, this Fox-body Mustang is in superb condition. If you fancy a unique, classic, retro American muscle car, this one would be a perfect option.

1992 Ford Bronco XLT

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ASK: $24,975
Miles: 149,998

Today, we’ve got a lovely fifth-generation 1992 Ford Bronco XL Custom up for sale. This vehicle is from the first year of production of the fifth generation, and has traveled 150,000 miles so far. However, you wouldn’t know it by merely looking at our pictures. So what’s so significant about the fifth generation Bronco? Well, if you’re a Bronco nut, you already know, but for those who don’t, this was due to be the last generation of Bronco – and it was, for twenty five years! It wasn’t until 2021 that Ford resurrected the nameplate with an all-new sixth generation. So, this vehicle is a definite future classic; yet it’s also an SUV that can be easily pressed into daily driving duties. We’re told that two keys are included with the sale as well.

1991 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged

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ASK: $29,497
Miles: 71,279

The Fox Body Mustang ran between 1979 and 1993, and took over from the downsized Mustang II, also known as the second generation. This makes the Fox the third in the Mustang family, and it was a departure from the past. In came fresh styling by Jack Telnack, a new platform called the Fox platform, and a choice of three body styles. Buyers were offered a two-door coupe, a two-door convertible, or a three-door hatchback. This 1991 Ford Mustang GT is a hatchback, as you’ll probably glean from our photos. But there’s much more to this car, as while the Fox Body was criticized for not bringing power back to pre-Malaise Era levels, this car packs some tasty surprises beneath its hood. Plus, this 72,000-mile Maryland-based car comes with all original documents included in the sale, making it a great find for enthusiasts who crave some purity and originality, too.

1987 Ford Bronco XLT

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ASK: $23,500
Miles: 154,162

In 1987, the fourth generation of Ford’s popular Bronco 4x4 was revealed. It shared many engineering components with the Ford F-150 of the time, but received new styling. In the first year, over 43,000 found new homes. Imagine how the first owner of this 1987 Ford Bronco XLT must have felt! After all, the Bronco was one of the most desirable sport utility vehicles in the United States at the time. Today, you can see what this fine vehicle can offer, because it’s up for sale in San Diego, California. Let’s learn more about its features.

1984 Ford Mustang SVO Turbo

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ASK: $13,999
Miles: 62,800

Ford’s third gen pony car came for the 1979 model year. Popularly known as the Fox Body, it was built on Ford’s Fox compact car platform. While the Fox Body ‘Stang was initially considered underwhelming, it has since gained a reputation as an interesting car and a proper member of the pony club. This particular 1984 Ford Mustang SVO is a bit more exciting thanks to its zesty turbocharged engine and manual gearbox. We’re also told that all servicing is up to date, making this a great chance to get your Fox fix.

1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia

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ASK: $12,000
Miles: 39,458

Ten years after the iconic first generation of the Ford Mustang was introduced, Ford released the second generation in 1974. Called the Mustang II, the second generation arrived just as the oil crisis and Malaise Era were commencing. Undeterred, Ford decided to position the Mustang II as a new kind of pony car, one that was aimed at the era of gas shortages and high fuel prices. The Mustang II was made for just four years and sold in excess of 1.1 million units. Today, it is considered not just a mere curio, but an example of the adaptability of American automakers in the face of adverse external conditions. That’s why you’ll be glad to hear that this particular 1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia is for sale in New York with less than 40,000 miles on the clock. It’s also got the Ghia Package, denoting it as a luxury variant.

1977 Ford Bronco Restomod

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ASK: $59,999
Miles: 3,200

The Ford Bronco was recently reborn to compete with the likes of the Jeep Wrangler. And it’s already a hit for the Blue Oval, with many users appreciating the reborn SUV for its old-school approach to off-road sensibilities. But the Bronco nameplate is one that originated decades ago, with a thriving aftermarket industry supporting the original line of 4x4s from Ford. That’s exactly what our featured 1977 Ford Bronco Restomod represents. It takes the original formula and builds upon it, bringing this truck into the modern age. As such, it has been completely rewired, has upgraded mod-cons, and features an all-new fiberglass tub. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, with a 302ci V8 Boss Crate engine providing phenomenal power for this stunning restomodded SUV.

1976 Ford Bronco

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ASK: $155,000
Miles: 1,100

The Ford Bronco is one of the first cars that made the off-road car-like concept of the SUV accessible to a whole fleet of Americans. The Bronco has long been ingrained in the culture of the American automotive enthusiast, which is why whenever a first-generation example rolls through our page, it always causes quite a stir. Featured here is a brilliantly restored 1976 Ford Bronco that is accompanied with a host of tasteful upgrades. It’s powered by a new blueprinted 302ci V8 engine that reportedly has just 1,100 miles on it. The current owner reports that there are invoices available for what is no doubt an extensive build.

1976 Ford Bronco Coyote 5.0L V8

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ASK: $219,999
Miles: 0

When the first Bronco hit the market, it revolutionized the automotive landscape, establishing itself as the pioneer of true sports utility vehicles. Today, the legacy lives on, and enthusiasts have taken it upon themselves to preserve and enhance the timeless appeal of the classic Bronco. The 1976 Ford Bronco Restomod showcased here is a testament to such dedication, blending the iconic 70s design with modern upgrades for a vehicle that exudes personality and packs a punch, courtesy of a potent 460HP 5.0L Coyote V8, New Steel Body, Frame, and a host of other upgrades. Perfectly suited for weekend adventures, this Bronco is a vibrant expression of unfiltered joy.

1975 Ford Bronco

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ASK: $81,999
Miles: 1

The Ford Bronco is an American icon, and this 1975 first-generation is a classic. It’s loud. It’s rugged. It’s simple. The idea behind the Bronco was brought into this world by Ford product manager Donald N. Frey — a man who helped conceive the Ford Mustang. It is a muscle car with four massive off-road wheels that can take on any terrain, not just asphalt. This particular 1975 model has been restored back to its old glory with a new small block Ford 302 ci crate engine and a new wiring harness, as reported by the current owner. This restomod features a much better modern and stylish look. For sale in Wahoo, Nebraska, here is your opportunity to own a classic Ford Bronco.

1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

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ASK: $29,497
Miles: 149,433

Introduced in mid-1964, Ford’s Mustang would create an indelible mark in the world of fun yet accessible motoring. Here was the Pony Car, a lively machine that offered excellent performance to the everyman, yet was spacious enough for family use as well. The Mustang led to the Camaro, Firebird, and many more pony cars. It was so successful that the first generation carried on until 1973, when the all-new Mustang II was introduced in 1974 to meet the challenges of the Malaise Era. That’s why a car like this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a highly desirable machine to own and cherish. This particular specimen is from Florence, Colorado, and appears to be in great shape for its age.

1973 Ford Maverick

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Today, the Ford Maverick is a pickup truck. It’s also been seen as an SUV in the past. But did you know that the first Maverick was neither of these two types of vehicle? No, it was a compact car, built between 1970 and 1977 in North America, as well as Brazil and Venezuela. Ford envisioned the Maverick to compete against the slew of Japanese compact car imports. However, in true American style, the Maverick offered something that the Japanese competitors did not; a V8 under the hood. This 32,734-mile 1973 Ford Maverick features that engine, and comes from Dale City, Virginia. Searching for a new owner, this car is a great place to start if you’ve got a thing for ʼ70s American classics.

1973 Ford Bronco

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Do you want to own one of the most iconic SUVs in America? If so, select a first-generation Ford Bronco. This timeless icon can be credited with creating a whole culture. That’s why Ford’s sixth-generation Bronco continues to enjoy mega sales and long waiting lists. Meanwhile, first-generation examples like this 1973 Ford Bronco are a great way to get into classic off-roaders and enjoy them while leaving something for your children that they’ll either enjoy or consider to be a great investment. Either way, this 100,000-mile vehicle is up for grabs, but it won’t stick around for long – so be swift about your ways if you want to own it.

1973 Ford Bronco

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Here's a meticulously restored 1973 Ford Bronco equipped with a range of additional upgrades, this first-generation Bronco is fully ready to handle whatever the trail throws its way. The comprehensive list of upgrades starts with a custom High Country Performance roll cage offering added protection during high-stakes adventures, while Wildwood 4-wheel disc brakes provide astonishing braking power. A 3.5’ Wild Horses lift kit provides increased ground clearance and suspension articulation. With a dual battery setup, air compressor, and a new 9” Ford front end, as reported by the current owner, this restored Ford Bronco offers an unmatched combination of style, capability, and expeditionary amenities. Featuring a brand-new engine with less than 200 miles on the odometer, this upgraded piece of automotive history awaits you in California.

1972 Ford Mustang Convertible

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The first generation Ford Mustang was a hit when it was introduced in 1964, and much has been written about the car’s enduring success. However, while the first iterations are often remembered fondly, the original design went through a few changes to keep up with the times. Over the years, the Mustang grew in size while still retaining the basic floor plan. By 1971, the largest 'Stang yet was introduced, with around three inches added. These latter-production gen-one Mustangs can be identified by their prominent grilles, long hoods, and distinctive lines.

1972 Ford Bronco

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Ford’s epic sport utility vehicle, the Bronco is one of the Blue Oval’s most desirable vehicles in North America. When it debuted in 1965, Ford had a hard time keeping up with demand. Then, when they discontinued it in 1996, they were lucky that there weren’t crowds with pitchforks gathered outside their headquarters. Thankfully, the Bronco is back, and selling once again like hot cakes. However, if you want a classic Bronco, there are five fantastic generations to pick from. This 1972 Ford Bronco comes from the very first generation, and is an excellent example of what made the Bronco so sought after. Having undergone a frame-off build by Gateway Bronco in Hamel, Illinois, this vehicle is up for sale.

1970 Ford Bronco

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Few SUVs are as iconic as the original Ford Bronco. It was a revolutionary model for the Blue Oval, combining car-like comfort with off-road ability. As with any well-known nameplate, there’s a thriving aftermarket community that seeks to support, improve, and individualize each example. Our featured 1970 Ford Bronco is an excellent specimen that has been lovingly restored with plenty of new and rebuilt parts, including a rebuilt Windsor 351ci V8 engine and automatic transmission. Packed with personality, this old-school off-roader reportedly has just 12,650 miles on its recently refreshed drivetrain.

1970 Ford Mustang

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One of the finest ways to get yourself wrapped in the world of classic cars is to buy a first-generation Ford Mustang. After all, what better way to experience this fascinating world of motoring than with an American icon, a segment starter, and a show stopper? The first generation Mustang was made from late 1964 all the way up to 1973. It saw many updates along the way, and in total, well over 2.5 million units were made. So, may we present this 1970 Ford Mustang Hardtop from Pueblo, Colorado, for your consideration? It’s a hardtop variant and has recently undergone restoration, making it a classic that you can buy and drive to your heart's content.

1969 Ford Mustang Convertible

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With millions literally sold, the Ford Mustang is probably one of the most popular cars in North America. It’s also the one that started the pony car trend, and the only one that remains in that niche to this day. With seven fine generations under its belt, owning a Mustang might appear easy, but you’ve got to find a good one. No such drama when you choose a car from Exotic Car Trader, though. Today, we’ve got a well-enjoyed 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible for sale from Amboy, Illinois. With just under 75,000 miles to its name, this car does show some patina, but it’s also been cared for, making it a great practical classic and an everyday car if you choose.

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod By Velocity Restorations

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The Ford Bronco has seen a triumphant return in recent years, but for many enthusiasts, the first-generation model remains unmatched in character and charm. Of course, driving a vintage SUV can come with its challenges—outdated mechanics and creature comforts often fall short of modern expectations. That’s where this 1969 Ford Bronco restomod by Velocity Restorations comes into play, offering a perfect fusion of classic aesthetics and modern performance. With a 5.0L Gen 2 Coyote V8 under the hood and a suite of high-end upgrades throughout, this Bronco is more than just a nostalgic nod—it’s a fully capable, thoroughly reimagined machine built for today’s roads and trails.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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This 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod is a masterpiece of engineering, seamlessly blending the Mustang’s classic design with modern performance and comfort. Being the father of the ‘pony car’ genre, the Mustang brought stylish motoring to the masses, making it an icon of pop culture even for non-enthusiasts. Its cultural significance has cemented its place in history as a true embodiment of American freedom and performance. This example, finished in blue with black leather interior, is the perfect way to enjoy a classic car.

1969 Ford F-100 "Gas Monkey"

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Here is a star-quality truck that has been featured on Discovery Channel’s Fast N' Loud TV show. As you may have guessed, this 1969 Ford F-100 is more than just a classic truck - it’s a one-of-a-kind custom build by Gas Monkey Garage. Fully restored and upgraded, this F100 combines vintage style with serious performance, thanks to a reportedly-new Ford Racing 302ci V8 crate engine and a modern driveline swap. That’s right, this Arizona-based pickup offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of television history with performance chops to back it up.

1968 Ford Mustang Velocity Signature Series

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The first-generation Ford Mustang is an icon of American automotive culture, as well as pop culture of the period. One does not typically mess with the Mustang’s formula, but what if you want a restomod? There are plenty of examples around, but nothing as comprehensive and well-built as something from Velocity. This 1968 Ford Mustang Velocity Signature Series is a prime example of how a first-gen ‘Stang can be tastefully upgraded without losing its classic appeal. So, if you want a first-gen pony car like no other, this car is available right now. Let’s find out more.

1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute

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Miles: 114,000

The Ford Mustang has been around for 60 years now. This pony car is one of the most iconic American muscle cars ever. The first generation Mustang was introduced for the 1965 model year and sold through 1973. The one we have here is a 1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute that belongs to this original generation. It is a regular Mustang model upgraded to the Shelby GT350 specification of the time. The current owner reports that roughly $120,000 has been invested in the build over the years and that the car was painted around seven years ago. With 114,000 reported miles on the odometer, this 1966 Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute is a magnificent machine flaunting the original, classic American muscle DNA.

1966 Ford Thunderbird

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Miles: 98,000

The Ford Thunderbird was the first personal luxury car in the United States, bringing Americans a slice of the European Grand Touring class. Initially made as a two seater, Ford started adding a rear seat for subsequent generations, to open up the T-Bird’s appeal to well-heeled families too. So, if you want to experience 60s opulence in American style, select this fourth generation 1966 Ford Thunderbird as your next classic car buy. We’re told that the car is mostly original, packs 98,000 miles, and comes to you with all servicing up to date.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

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One of the rarest Mustang generations of the first "1964.5" original run of cars. In many ways, this was genesis for an entire category of car, with a model name and legacy that lives on to this day. This early production pony car captured the spirit of American performance and personal freedom, setting the stage for a legacy that continues today. Our featured 1964.5 Ford Mustang Convertible has undergone a comprehensive four-year restoration, reportedly with over $130,000 invested, bringing it back to a factory-correct yet refined state. With a rebuilt original 289ci V8 engine, automatic transmission, and a host of meticulously restored components, this Mustang is a true classic that exudes both style and performance.

1964 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe

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With a name like Thunderbird, you’d expect the automobile in question to be quite spectacular, and Ford didn’t disappoint. Conceived in the ʼ50s and debuting for the 1955 model year, the Thunderbird was modeled on the Grand Tourer segment of Europe, and called the Personal Luxury Car in the USA. In fact, one could argue that Ford created this segment with the introduction of the two-seat, plushly-appointed, V8-powered Thunderbird. While the first generation sold in healthy numbers, Ford executives knew that the car had more potential. So, when the second generation came in 1968, it sported a rear seat. This was to make the Thunderbird appealing to well-heeled families, performing a role as their primary family hauler while retaining its sporty and luxurious long-distance cruising abilities. Today’s 1964 Ford Thunderbird comes from the fourth generation of this iconic American nameplate, and has just over 200,000 miles showing. The car has undergone some work, and all receipts are said to be available.

1962 Ford Thunderbird

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Ford introduced the Thunderbird in 1955, aiming to give Americans a slice of that Grand Touring thing that well-heeled Europeans were enjoying. Billed as a Personal Luxury Car, the Thunderbird was a segment-starter. Here was a luxurious, two-seat machine with a capacious trunk and a powerful V8 under the hood. Offering ample grunt, the T-Bird as it became known, was a machine for crossing States in a day, traveling for hours on end, and only stopping for refreshment or relief. Ten generations were made until 1997, with an eleventh produced between 2002 and 2005. This 1962 Ford Thunderbird is a great third-generation example, and it’s had some rejuvenation carried out over the past few years. Hence, it’s a fantastic classic for you to start a collection with.

1960 Ford F-100

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Ford debuted the F-Series of pickup trucks in 1948, with the F-1 representing the entry-level, half-ton variant. By 1953, the second generation was introduced, and the F-1 became the F-100. Several generations later, by the seventh generation, a familiar number came; 150. Yes, the F-Series is still around, on the fourteenth generation, and the F-150 is one of the most popular pickup trucks in the USA. Today, we’ve got a nice third-generation 1960 Ford F-100 for sale that’s a great way to celebrate this iconic series and nameplate from one of America’s most prolific automakers. This Arizona-based example is more of a restomod, and comes with a powerful engine too. Let’s discover more about this truck, and find out why you should snap it up ASAP.

1958 Ford F-100

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America’s best-selling pickup truck badge since 1977, and the longest consecutive running pickup truck nameplate, the F-Series is now on its fourteenth generation. It all started in 1948, when Ford decided to overhaul its pickup truck offerings. By 1957, the marque was on its third generation, and that’s where today’s 1958 Ford F-100 comes. This truck appears to have been extensively restored, belying the fact that it’s served its previous owners for approximately 98,676 miles since it left the Ford factory all those decades ago. Today, this beautiful classic truck can be yours if you want something that looks amazingly pristine, yet can be driven around from time to time, too.

1957 Ford Thunderbird

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Ford’s Thunderbird is responsible for creating the Personal Luxury Car segment in the United States, a segment that the famous, wealthy and powerful flocked to like moths to a flame in the fifties through eighties. Personal Luxury Cars were modeled on Europe’s Grand Tourers, aimed at providing smooth, swift and serene transportation across great distances while offering all the luxury niceties and creature comforts that were cutting-edge at the time. Introduced in 1955, the first-gen Thunderbird would run for a mere three model years before the second generation came about. With a mere 53,166 made, it’s not so easy to find a great example these days. However, we at Exotic Car Trader have developed somewhat of a knack for finding and offering great examples of iconic cars. This 1957 Ford Thunderbird is no exception. We’re told that the car was fully restored around 15 years ago, which explains why it still looks in great order.

1957 Ford Country Sedan

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The Ford Country Sedan was a full-size station wagon from the Blue Oval. Made between 1950 and 1991, these vehicles were the preferred transportation of larger American families. In 1957, the Country Sedan received a refresh and entered the fourth generation. Wider and more spacious, it could even seat nine people when equipped with the optional trunk-mounted seat. And of course, the design included all those classic '50s Jet Age styling cues. So why not re-live that glorious era with this 1957 Ford Country Sedan Wagon up for sale right now? The car comes with all maintenance up to date and some refreshment work.

1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code

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The 1957 Ford Thunderbird was an icon the moment it left its factory floors; it had iconic '50s styling that was jaw-dropping, the luxury that most '50s American motors are renowned for, and performance that was supposed to take on the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette. Present today is not just any first-generation Ford Thunderbird, but this sought-after 1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code. Built to turn heads as you drive by, this 50s icon can be your weekend cruiser that's best enjoyed with its top-down and picturesque back road.

1956 Ford Thunderbird

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With a name like Thunderbird, it’s hard to not get your pulse racing with anticipation. But hang on, Ford’s Thunderbird isn’t a screaming race machine. On the contrary, it’s America’s take on the Grand Tourers of Europe, and called a Personal Luxury Car. Introduced in 1955, the first generation Thunderbird was a strict two-seater and aimed to offer a value proposition of no-compromise comfort cruising across long distances. It’s a majestic thing, and you’ll see why as soon as you cast eyes on this first-generation 1956 Ford Thunderbird from Fairview, Texas. This 24,715-mile machine is fresh from a recent tune-up and sports a rebuilt engine and gearbox for longevity. Let us tell you why you should buy it without a second thought.

1956 Ford Thunderbird

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There comes a time when the automotive world stands still as manufacturers churn out a car that takes the world by storm and changes the automotive landscape forever. Turn back the clock to the ’50s and Ford did just that with the release of the legendary Ford Thunderbird. From its iconic design to its performance, the Ford Thunderbird was a looker and a performance machine that helped the ’50s American automotive marketplace turn it up a notch. Present today is this lovely 1956 Ford Thunderbird. This ’50s American automotive icon has a reported 13,000 miles on the clock and looks factory fresh and ready for its new custodian.

1956 Ford F-100

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Sure, it’s a truck. But it’s one of the most legendary truck series in the world. The venerable Ford F-Series is still going strong, now on its fourteenth generation. The most popular member of the series is the F-150, but before that, it was the F-100. This marked the half-ton entry-point into F-Series ownership and mobilized millions of Americans since 1948. If you’re interested in owning a slice of American history, check out this 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod with just 1,000 miles after a full makeover. It’s been completely restored and features a rebuilt V8, plus a few creature comforts.

1951 Ford F-1

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The Ford F-1 is the genesis for the F-series line of trucks - a line that has spawned the most popular type of pickup in the world. And after years in the spotlight, there are plenty of examples around. Whether you’re into immaculate period-correct restorations, honest workhorses, or madly modified restomods, there’s likely an F-1 out there for you. Our featured 1951 Ford F-1 is very much a restomod, with a stunning exterior and some surprises under the hood as well. Featuring a rebuilt 305ci Chevrolet engine and transmission that were reportedly completed less than 3,000 miles ago, this black-on-black pickup is based in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

1950 Ford F-1

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Ford’s popular F-Series that is available today and in the fourteenth generation, was born in 1948. It was aimed at mobilizing American small businessholders, farmers and those engaged in trade. For the first generation, the range started with the F-1 which was a half-ton pickup truck. It had a 6.5-foot cargo bed, and sat at just 189 inches long; shorter than many full-size luxury cars of today. Over time, the F-1 has become a cherished classic and a symbol of American freedom – because it allowed you to take your family to market, with your goods for sale in the truck bed. This particular 1950 Ford F-1 Custom Build is a little different, as it’s a restomod with a host of upgrades. Residing in California and having just 13,367 miles since its rebuild, this truck is ideal for someone who wants classic style tastefully combined with modern features and performance.

1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-Door Sedan

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In 1941, Ford updated its car line-up even though World War II was in progress. Ford’s thinking was that by doing so when the War ended, they would have a fresh model ready for sale while their competitors scrambled. Hence, the 1941 Ford was only made for 1941 and 1942 before the War effort required resources to be redirected. When the War ended, the model returned in 1946 and continued until 1948. Buyers could choose from coupe, convertible, sedan, coupe utility, and station wagon body styles. This particular 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe is a two-door coupe that’s been tastefully resto-modded to make it more pleasant to drive in 2025 without compromising on its 1940s style and substance. With less than 2,500 miles since its makeover, this car awaits its new owner in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

1942 Ford Super Deluxe

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The 1941 Ford line-up was a full refresh of Ford’s bread-and-butter product offering. This was real bold of the company, given that the world was thick in the middle of World War II. That’s why the 1941 Ford was made for just two short years before a hiatus and a return in 1946, when America was gearing up for promise and prosperity. That makes cars like this 1942 Ford Super Deluxe rather desirable classics, given their production under the dark clouds that surrounded the world. No such clouds haunt this 1942 Ford Super Deluxe anymore since it’s been given a full restoration. Hence, it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic car waiting for its next owner. Is that you?

1940 Ford Pickup

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Today, Ford is at the forefront of the pickup truck game — whether it be the newly reintroduced Maverick, the stalwart F-150, or the Superduty cabs, the Blue Oval seemingly has a solution for just about every need. This history of offering rock-solid pickup trucks started somewhere, and the lineage can be traced back many decades to trucks like our featured 1940 Ford Pickup Truck. This prime example has been customized to offer its next owner something truly unique. In addition to the custom paint job and aggressive stance, this restomod reportedly features a 383ci V8 Stroker from Blueprint and a plethora of other neat additions that are bound to enhance this ’40’s pick-up’s performance and prowess.

1939 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod

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Why is it that many 1920s and 1930s Fords end up becoming restomods? That’s because these cars have a design that never seems to go out of style. Paired with a snazzy hot rod persona, these cars can appeal to even the millennials, and with features such as automatic transmissions, you don’t need to learn the skills of clutch balancing to enjoy these timeless beauties. Want an example? Just cast your eyes upon this magnificent 1939 Ford Deluxe Custom that started out life as a workmanlike four-door sedan but has since been transformed into this piece of art in motion, with under 41,000 miles on the clock.

1935 Ford Model 48 Deluxe Tudor Sedan

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According to the seller, this 1935 Ford Model 48 Deluxe Tudor Sedan Hot Rod has undergone a comprehensive transformation, blending classic design with modern performance enhancements. At its heart lies a rebuilt 327 cubic inch V8 engine, paired with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission. The seller notes the inclusion of a high-volume oil pump, ground straps, and a kill switch, contributing to the vehicle's reliability. Cooling is managed by a rebuilt Walker radiator equipped with an electric fan switch. The seller also mentions new front and rear shocks, with the rear being air-adjustable, enhancing the car's ride quality. Inside, an ididit tilt column and Banjo steering wheel are featured, along with a CD player for entertainment. The seller reports that the engine is topped with an Edelbrock carburetor, and the car rides on front disc brakes, providing improved stopping power. This rear-wheel-drive coupe is presented with 8,493 miles on the odometer.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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Classic Fords from the 1930s make for fantastic restomod platforms. They’ve got that iconic look that many remember from the silent, old-school black-and-white gangster movies that defined the 1930s and 1940s. This particular 1934 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod is one such example, hailing from the 1932 Ford family. The 1932 Ford came in many forms, including sedans, roadsters, coupes, and cabriolets. This particular vehicle has received a full restoration and has traveled just 4,000 miles since then. Let’s have a deeper insight of what makes up this car, and why you should add it to your classic car collection – or use it to start a collection, for that matter.

1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car

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One of the most popular designs to build a hot rod on is a 1930s Ford. These cars come with an iconic design that perfectly embodies the spirit of vintage motoring, and lends itself well to customization and resto-modding. While finding an original 1930s Ford to chop or hot rod-ify can be a bit of a task, you’ll be grateful to hear that there are modern iterations produced with modern fiberglass or steel bodies. Today’s 1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car is one such machine, as it’s a Victoria Hot Rod. Coming to you from Crosby, Texas, this 17,000 mile car comes with all documentation reportedly on file, for you to peruse and understand what has gone into it to bring it to its current status. So if you’re searching for a quirky vintage automobile with a modern powertrain and a relatively easy driving experience, contact us ASAP.

1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod

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A classic ʼ30s Ford is an excellent platform for a restomod to be built upon. These iconic cars are synonymous with black-and-white silent gangster films, and their design has subsequently gained a sort of outlaw-ish persona. Then, you’ve got custom builds like this 1932 Ford Model B Roadster “Highboy” Hot Rod by Factory Five that really push the envelope of what’s possible in the restomod world. This rather distinctive vehicle has done just 5,107 miles since its makeover, and currently lives in Daytona Beach, Florida. Let’s learn more about it, and find out why you’d be the talk of every carpark and carshow that you take it to.

1932 Ford Model B

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While the original 32 models were introduced as a standard compact sedan, automotive enthusiasts were quick to spot its potential as a hot rodder, and Ford couldn't agree more. The Ford Roadster, also known as the "Deuce Roadster," is an iconic car that played a significant role in the history of American automotive culture. It was introduced during the Great Depression, and despite the challenging economic conditions of the time, it became a symbol of freedom, individuality, and the American Dream on wheels. This time capsule of an example is a well-preserved piece from that era, and with such models becoming increasingly harder to find, we are proud to have it on our list for sale.

1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

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The 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod is a cornerstone of American hot rod culture, and this fully restored example takes that legacy and amplifies it with show-quality craftsmanship and modern street performance. Located in Etna, Wyoming, this Coupe features a clean metal body finished in vibrant red over a tan leather interior, and it’s powered by a reliable 350ci V8 paired to an automatic transmission. With only 3,774 miles on the build, it’s a turn-key hot rod that blends classic styling with smooth drivability.

1929 Ford Model A Roadster

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Ford’s Model T was such a runaway hit that they had to really knock it out of the park with a successor. Cue up 1927’s Ford Model A, of which over 4.8 million were sold by 1932. The Model A brought about many improvements, including a 3-speed gearbox, a top speed of over 65mph which was positively dizzying in those days, and the traditional layout of clutch, brake, accelerator pedals from left to right. Very few will know that a Model T also had three pedals but with totally different arrangements. Finding a Model A in pristine order is still tough, but we’ve got an appealing 1929 Ford Model A Roadster for sale today. Coming from Natick, Massachusetts, this car boasts 90,000 miles and looks in great condition for something that’s just four years shy of its Centurion birthday.

2017 Ford Model 40 Roadster By Factory Five Racing

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Fords from the 1930s are becoming quite desirable in terms of retromod platforms. With their gangster movie looks and quirky styling, these cars have a sort of allure to them that many enthusiasts of restomods seem to seek. However, it’s not always easy to find a ʼ30s Ford that’s worthy of restomod treatment. Some cars may be too far deteriorated to be restored, others might be lovingly-restored to original form and thus it would be a crime to restomod them. That’s why outfits such as Factory Five exist. Popularly known for their Shelby Cobra replicas, this company also makes replicas of other vehicles. One prime example of their excellent work is this 2017 Factory Five '33 Hot Rod with 6,498 miles on the clock. If you want a car that looks like a ʼ30s Ford that’s been restomodded, but comes with a modern powertrain and convenience features, this New York-based car is your best bet.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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Classic Fords from the 1930s make for fantastic restomod platforms. They’ve got that iconic look that many remember from the silent, old-school black-and-white gangster movies that defined the 1930s and 1940s. This particular 1934 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod is one such example, hailing from the 1932 Ford family. The 1932 Ford came in many forms, including sedans, roadsters, coupes, and cabriolets. This particular vehicle has received a full restoration and has traveled just 4,000 miles since then. Let’s have a deeper insight of what makes up this car, and why you should add it to your classic car collection – or use it to start a collection, for that matter.

1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car

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ASK: $39,000
Miles: 17,226

One of the most popular designs to build a hot rod on is a 1930s Ford. These cars come with an iconic design that perfectly embodies the spirit of vintage motoring, and lends itself well to customization and resto-modding. While finding an original 1930s Ford to chop or hot rod-ify can be a bit of a task, you’ll be grateful to hear that there are modern iterations produced with modern fiberglass or steel bodies. Today’s 1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car is one such machine, as it’s a Victoria Hot Rod. Coming to you from Crosby, Texas, this 17,000 mile car comes with all documentation reportedly on file, for you to peruse and understand what has gone into it to bring it to its current status. So if you’re searching for a quirky vintage automobile with a modern powertrain and a relatively easy driving experience, contact us ASAP.

1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car

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One of the most popular designs to build a hot rod on is a 1930s Ford. These cars come with an iconic design that perfectly embodies the spirit of vintage motoring, and lends itself well to customization and resto-modding. While finding an original 1930s Ford to chop or hot rod-ify can be a bit of a task, you’ll be grateful to hear that there are modern iterations produced with modern fiberglass or steel bodies. Today’s 1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car is one such machine, as it’s a Victoria Hot Rod. Coming to you from Crosby, Texas, this 17,000 mile car comes with all documentation reportedly on file, for you to peruse and understand what has gone into it to bring it to its current status. So if you’re searching for a quirky vintage automobile with a modern powertrain and a relatively easy driving experience, contact us ASAP.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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ASK: $64,999
Miles: 4,239

Classic Fords from the 1930s make for fantastic restomod platforms. They’ve got that iconic look that many remember from the silent, old-school black-and-white gangster movies that defined the 1930s and 1940s. This particular 1934 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod is one such example, hailing from the 1932 Ford family. The 1932 Ford came in many forms, including sedans, roadsters, coupes, and cabriolets. This particular vehicle has received a full restoration and has traveled just 4,000 miles since then. Let’s have a deeper insight of what makes up this car, and why you should add it to your classic car collection – or use it to start a collection, for that matter.

1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute

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$44,900
Miles: 114,000

The Ford Mustang has been around for 60 years now. This pony car is one of the most iconic American muscle cars ever. The first generation Mustang was introduced for the 1965 model year and sold through 1973. The one we have here is a 1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute that belongs to this original generation. It is a regular Mustang model upgraded to the Shelby GT350 specification of the time. The current owner reports that roughly $120,000 has been invested in the build over the years and that the car was painted around seven years ago. With 114,000 reported miles on the odometer, this 1966 Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute is a magnificent machine flaunting the original, classic American muscle DNA.

1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car

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$29,999
Miles: 21,919

The only pony car still standing in 2025, Ford’s Mustang started the segment, and looks set to continue it as far as possible. All challengers have fallen by the wayside, but the Mustang soldiers on, now in its seventh generation and continuing to forge a gas-V8-powered path. Today, we’ve got a rather nice fourth-generation example that’s a bit more special than your usual fourth-gen ‘Stang. Say hello to this 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car. A limited run of 1,000 cars was made to celebrate the Mustang’s 30th Anniversary, and this was the third time that a Mustang served as the Indy 500 Pace Car. So, it’s pretty special as you might imagine, and even more so with only 22,000 miles on the clock.

1969 Ford Mustang Convertible

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$55,000
Miles: 74,652

With millions literally sold, the Ford Mustang is probably one of the most popular cars in North America. It’s also the one that started the pony car trend, and the only one that remains in that niche to this day. With seven fine generations under its belt, owning a Mustang might appear easy, but you’ve got to find a good one. No such drama when you choose a car from Exotic Car Trader, though. Today, we’ve got a well-enjoyed 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible for sale from Amboy, Illinois. With just under 75,000 miles to its name, this car does show some patina, but it’s also been cared for, making it a great practical classic and an everyday car if you choose.

1951 Ford F-1

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$26,500
Miles: 1

The Ford F-1 is the genesis for the F-series line of trucks - a line that has spawned the most popular type of pickup in the world. And after years in the spotlight, there are plenty of examples around. Whether you’re into immaculate period-correct restorations, honest workhorses, or madly modified restomods, there’s likely an F-1 out there for you. Our featured 1951 Ford F-1 is very much a restomod, with a stunning exterior and some surprises under the hood as well. Featuring a rebuilt 305ci Chevrolet engine and transmission that were reportedly completed less than 3,000 miles ago, this black-on-black pickup is based in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

1995 Ford F-150 XLT

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$10,999
Miles: 25,000

The ultimate utility vehicle, the Ford F series, has been renowned for its power and capability and remains an American icon, a vehicle for every man and every occasion. Hailing from 1995, this F-150 is everything that made the pickup truck iconic. Despite its age, this truck remains in pristine condition and is ideal for anyone looking to collect an F-150 that will last for many decades to come. Reportedly in original condition, except for the gas tank being converted into a single one, this F-150 comes with all the features you would need for a comfortable, no-nonsense truck. While the odometer reportedly doesn’t function anymore, it has clocked 25,000 miles and is still going strong.

1956 Ford Thunderbird

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$59,999
Miles: 24,715

With a name like Thunderbird, it’s hard to not get your pulse racing with anticipation. But hang on, Ford’s Thunderbird isn’t a screaming race machine. On the contrary, it’s America’s take on the Grand Tourers of Europe, and called a Personal Luxury Car. Introduced in 1955, the first generation Thunderbird was a strict two-seater and aimed to offer a value proposition of no-compromise comfort cruising across long distances. It’s a majestic thing, and you’ll see why as soon as you cast eyes on this first-generation 1956 Ford Thunderbird from Fairview, Texas. This 24,715-mile machine is fresh from a recent tune-up and sports a rebuilt engine and gearbox for longevity. Let us tell you why you should buy it without a second thought.

1950 Ford F-1

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$81,500
Miles: 13,367

Ford’s popular F-Series that is available today and in the fourteenth generation, was born in 1948. It was aimed at mobilizing American small businessholders, farmers and those engaged in trade. For the first generation, the range started with the F-1 which was a half-ton pickup truck. It had a 6.5-foot cargo bed, and sat at just 189 inches long; shorter than many full-size luxury cars of today. Over time, the F-1 has become a cherished classic and a symbol of American freedom – because it allowed you to take your family to market, with your goods for sale in the truck bed. This particular 1950 Ford F-1 Custom Build is a little different, as it’s a restomod with a host of upgrades. Residing in California and having just 13,367 miles since its rebuild, this truck is ideal for someone who wants classic style tastefully combined with modern features and performance.

1984 Ford Mustang SVO Turbo

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$13,999
Miles: 62,800

Ford’s third gen pony car came for the 1979 model year. Popularly known as the Fox Body, it was built on Ford’s Fox compact car platform. While the Fox Body ‘Stang was initially considered underwhelming, it has since gained a reputation as an interesting car and a proper member of the pony club. This particular 1984 Ford Mustang SVO is a bit more exciting thanks to its zesty turbocharged engine and manual gearbox. We’re also told that all servicing is up to date, making this a great chance to get your Fox fix.

1969 Ford Bronco Restomod By Velocity Restorations

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$315,000
Miles: 1,284

The Ford Bronco has seen a triumphant return in recent years, but for many enthusiasts, the first-generation model remains unmatched in character and charm. Of course, driving a vintage SUV can come with its challenges—outdated mechanics and creature comforts often fall short of modern expectations. That’s where this 1969 Ford Bronco restomod by Velocity Restorations comes into play, offering a perfect fusion of classic aesthetics and modern performance. With a 5.0L Gen 2 Coyote V8 under the hood and a suite of high-end upgrades throughout, this Bronco is more than just a nostalgic nod—it’s a fully capable, thoroughly reimagined machine built for today’s roads and trails.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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$89,951
Miles: 177

This 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod is a masterpiece of engineering, seamlessly blending the Mustang’s classic design with modern performance and comfort. Being the father of the ‘pony car’ genre, the Mustang brought stylish motoring to the masses, making it an icon of pop culture even for non-enthusiasts. Its cultural significance has cemented its place in history as a true embodiment of American freedom and performance. This example, finished in blue with black leather interior, is the perfect way to enjoy a classic car.

1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia

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$12,000
Miles: 39,458

Ten years after the iconic first generation of the Ford Mustang was introduced, Ford released the second generation in 1974. Called the Mustang II, the second generation arrived just as the oil crisis and Malaise Era were commencing. Undeterred, Ford decided to position the Mustang II as a new kind of pony car, one that was aimed at the era of gas shortages and high fuel prices. The Mustang II was made for just four years and sold in excess of 1.1 million units. Today, it is considered not just a mere curio, but an example of the adaptability of American automakers in the face of adverse external conditions. That’s why you’ll be glad to hear that this particular 1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia is for sale in New York with less than 40,000 miles on the clock. It’s also got the Ghia Package, denoting it as a luxury variant.

1992 Ford Bronco XLT

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$24,975
Miles: 149,998

Today, we’ve got a lovely fifth-generation 1992 Ford Bronco XL Custom up for sale. This vehicle is from the first year of production of the fifth generation, and has traveled 150,000 miles so far. However, you wouldn’t know it by merely looking at our pictures. So what’s so significant about the fifth generation Bronco? Well, if you’re a Bronco nut, you already know, but for those who don’t, this was due to be the last generation of Bronco – and it was, for twenty five years! It wasn’t until 2021 that Ford resurrected the nameplate with an all-new sixth generation. So, this vehicle is a definite future classic; yet it’s also an SUV that can be easily pressed into daily driving duties. We’re told that two keys are included with the sale as well.

1956 Ford Thunderbird

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$41,000
Miles: 13,293

There comes a time when the automotive world stands still as manufacturers churn out a car that takes the world by storm and changes the automotive landscape forever. Turn back the clock to the ’50s and Ford did just that with the release of the legendary Ford Thunderbird. From its iconic design to its performance, the Ford Thunderbird was a looker and a performance machine that helped the ’50s American automotive marketplace turn it up a notch. Present today is this lovely 1956 Ford Thunderbird. This ’50s American automotive icon has a reported 13,000 miles on the clock and looks factory fresh and ready for its new custodian.

1970 Ford Bronco

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$99,999
Miles: 12,765

Few SUVs are as iconic as the original Ford Bronco. It was a revolutionary model for the Blue Oval, combining car-like comfort with off-road ability. As with any well-known nameplate, there’s a thriving aftermarket community that seeks to support, improve, and individualize each example. Our featured 1970 Ford Bronco is an excellent specimen that has been lovingly restored with plenty of new and rebuilt parts, including a rebuilt Windsor 351ci V8 engine and automatic transmission. Packed with personality, this old-school off-roader reportedly has just 12,650 miles on its recently refreshed drivetrain.

1956 Ford F-100

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$39,999
Miles: 1,005

Sure, it’s a truck. But it’s one of the most legendary truck series in the world. The venerable Ford F-Series is still going strong, now on its fourteenth generation. The most popular member of the series is the F-150, but before that, it was the F-100. This marked the half-ton entry-point into F-Series ownership and mobilized millions of Americans since 1948. If you’re interested in owning a slice of American history, check out this 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod with just 1,000 miles after a full makeover. It’s been completely restored and features a rebuilt V8, plus a few creature comforts.

1997 Ford Mustang Saleen S281

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$22,999
Miles: 69,785

There are seven generations of Mustangs up to now, and every generation has its fans. From the iconic first all the way to the current one, everyone loves a Mustang. Let’s take a look at a generation that didn’t initially get the love that it deserved; the fourth generation. Introduced in 1994 and based on a heavily modified and updated third-gen or Fox Body Mustang platform, the fourth generation sported Ford’s curvy looks of the Nineties. However, it didn’t skip the V8 powerplant; as evidenced by this 1997 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 that’s up for sale right now. This 69,800-mile car comes with a Marti report showing that it’s 1 of 1 specced this way, and has undergone a recent servicing too. So why not grab it while you can, after all it’s going to be a classic in a few more years.

1940 Ford Pickup

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$34,990
Miles: 3,352

Today, Ford is at the forefront of the pickup truck game — whether it be the newly reintroduced Maverick, the stalwart F-150, or the Superduty cabs, the Blue Oval seemingly has a solution for just about every need. This history of offering rock-solid pickup trucks started somewhere, and the lineage can be traced back many decades to trucks like our featured 1940 Ford Pickup Truck. This prime example has been customized to offer its next owner something truly unique. In addition to the custom paint job and aggressive stance, this restomod reportedly features a 383ci V8 Stroker from Blueprint and a plethora of other neat additions that are bound to enhance this ’40’s pick-up’s performance and prowess.

1939 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod

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$39,995
Miles: 40,865

Why is it that many 1920s and 1930s Fords end up becoming restomods? That’s because these cars have a design that never seems to go out of style. Paired with a snazzy hot rod persona, these cars can appeal to even the millennials, and with features such as automatic transmissions, you don’t need to learn the skills of clutch balancing to enjoy these timeless beauties. Want an example? Just cast your eyes upon this magnificent 1939 Ford Deluxe Custom that started out life as a workmanlike four-door sedan but has since been transformed into this piece of art in motion, with under 41,000 miles on the clock.

1929 Ford Model A Roadster

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$19,280
Miles: 90,734

Ford’s Model T was such a runaway hit that they had to really knock it out of the park with a successor. Cue up 1927’s Ford Model A, of which over 4.8 million were sold by 1932. The Model A brought about many improvements, including a 3-speed gearbox, a top speed of over 65mph which was positively dizzying in those days, and the traditional layout of clutch, brake, accelerator pedals from left to right. Very few will know that a Model T also had three pedals but with totally different arrangements. Finding a Model A in pristine order is still tough, but we’ve got an appealing 1929 Ford Model A Roadster for sale today. Coming from Natick, Massachusetts, this car boasts 90,000 miles and looks in great condition for something that’s just four years shy of its Centurion birthday.

1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car

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$39,000
Miles: 17,226

One of the most popular designs to build a hot rod on is a 1930s Ford. These cars come with an iconic design that perfectly embodies the spirit of vintage motoring, and lends itself well to customization and resto-modding. While finding an original 1930s Ford to chop or hot rod-ify can be a bit of a task, you’ll be grateful to hear that there are modern iterations produced with modern fiberglass or steel bodies. Today’s 1933 Ford Model 40 Victoria Kit Car is one such machine, as it’s a Victoria Hot Rod. Coming to you from Crosby, Texas, this 17,000 mile car comes with all documentation reportedly on file, for you to peruse and understand what has gone into it to bring it to its current status. So if you’re searching for a quirky vintage automobile with a modern powertrain and a relatively easy driving experience, contact us ASAP.

1991 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged

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$29,497
Miles: 71,279

The Fox Body Mustang ran between 1979 and 1993, and took over from the downsized Mustang II, also known as the second generation. This makes the Fox the third in the Mustang family, and it was a departure from the past. In came fresh styling by Jack Telnack, a new platform called the Fox platform, and a choice of three body styles. Buyers were offered a two-door coupe, a two-door convertible, or a three-door hatchback. This 1991 Ford Mustang GT is a hatchback, as you’ll probably glean from our photos. But there’s much more to this car, as while the Fox Body was criticized for not bringing power back to pre-Malaise Era levels, this car packs some tasty surprises beneath its hood. Plus, this 72,000-mile Maryland-based car comes with all original documents included in the sale, making it a great find for enthusiasts who crave some purity and originality, too.

1957 Ford Thunderbird

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$49,999
Miles: 930

Ford’s Thunderbird is responsible for creating the Personal Luxury Car segment in the United States, a segment that the famous, wealthy and powerful flocked to like moths to a flame in the fifties through eighties. Personal Luxury Cars were modeled on Europe’s Grand Tourers, aimed at providing smooth, swift and serene transportation across great distances while offering all the luxury niceties and creature comforts that were cutting-edge at the time. Introduced in 1955, the first-gen Thunderbird would run for a mere three model years before the second generation came about. With a mere 53,166 made, it’s not so easy to find a great example these days. However, we at Exotic Car Trader have developed somewhat of a knack for finding and offering great examples of iconic cars. This 1957 Ford Thunderbird is no exception. We’re told that the car was fully restored around 15 years ago, which explains why it still looks in great order.

2000 Ford Mustang GT

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$19,499
Miles: 42,468

The fourth-generation Mustang, known as the SN95, made its debut in 1994 with a rounded, more aerodynamic design that divided opinions. However, the 1999 facelift—dubbed the "New Edge"—brought sharper lines and a more aggressive stance, making these later models highly sought after. If you’re after a New Edge Mustang with serious performance, this 2000 Ford Mustang GT delivers in spades. Featuring a turbocharged V8, a slew of aftermarket upgrades, and just 42,468 miles on the clock, this beast is now up for grabs in Alabama, waiting for a new owner to unleash its full potential.

1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

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$29,497
Miles: 149,433

Introduced in mid-1964, Ford’s Mustang would create an indelible mark in the world of fun yet accessible motoring. Here was the Pony Car, a lively machine that offered excellent performance to the everyman, yet was spacious enough for family use as well. The Mustang led to the Camaro, Firebird, and many more pony cars. It was so successful that the first generation carried on until 1973, when the all-new Mustang II was introduced in 1974 to meet the challenges of the Malaise Era. That’s why a car like this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a highly desirable machine to own and cherish. This particular specimen is from Florence, Colorado, and appears to be in great shape for its age.

1969 Ford F-100 "Gas Monkey"

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$92,499
Miles: 5,246

Here is a star-quality truck that has been featured on Discovery Channel’s Fast N' Loud TV show. As you may have guessed, this 1969 Ford F-100 is more than just a classic truck - it’s a one-of-a-kind custom build by Gas Monkey Garage. Fully restored and upgraded, this F100 combines vintage style with serious performance, thanks to a reportedly-new Ford Racing 302ci V8 crate engine and a modern driveline swap. That’s right, this Arizona-based pickup offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of television history with performance chops to back it up.

1970 Ford Mustang

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$29,995
Miles: 93

One of the finest ways to get yourself wrapped in the world of classic cars is to buy a first-generation Ford Mustang. After all, what better way to experience this fascinating world of motoring than with an American icon, a segment starter, and a show stopper? The first generation Mustang was made from late 1964 all the way up to 1973. It saw many updates along the way, and in total, well over 2.5 million units were made. So, may we present this 1970 Ford Mustang Hardtop from Pueblo, Colorado, for your consideration? It’s a hardtop variant and has recently undergone restoration, making it a classic that you can buy and drive to your heart's content.

1993 Ford Mustang LX

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$21,499
Miles: 700

The Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic American cars of all time. Among all its generations, the third-generation Fox-body Mustang is one of the most distinctively styled pony cars ever. Today we have here a fully restored 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible. The vehicle has been reported to have undergone a complete rotisserie restoration. This translates to the car being stripped to the frame, and carefully restored with new parts. The current owner reports that every major component of this Mustang has been replaced. The car gained a new engine, transmission, upgraded brakes, and a complete cosmetic restoration. With only 700 reported miles on the odometer, this Fox-body Mustang is in superb condition. If you fancy a unique, classic, retro American muscle car, this one would be a perfect option.

1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-Door Sedan

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$26,999
Miles: 2,589

In 1941, Ford updated its car line-up even though World War II was in progress. Ford’s thinking was that by doing so when the War ended, they would have a fresh model ready for sale while their competitors scrambled. Hence, the 1941 Ford was only made for 1941 and 1942 before the War effort required resources to be redirected. When the War ended, the model returned in 1946 and continued until 1948. Buyers could choose from coupe, convertible, sedan, coupe utility, and station wagon body styles. This particular 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe is a two-door coupe that’s been tastefully resto-modded to make it more pleasant to drive in 2025 without compromising on its 1940s style and substance. With less than 2,500 miles since its makeover, this car awaits its new owner in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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$64,999
Miles: 4,239

Classic Fords from the 1930s make for fantastic restomod platforms. They’ve got that iconic look that many remember from the silent, old-school black-and-white gangster movies that defined the 1930s and 1940s. This particular 1934 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod is one such example, hailing from the 1932 Ford family. The 1932 Ford came in many forms, including sedans, roadsters, coupes, and cabriolets. This particular vehicle has received a full restoration and has traveled just 4,000 miles since then. Let’s have a deeper insight of what makes up this car, and why you should add it to your classic car collection – or use it to start a collection, for that matter.

1977 Ford Bronco Restomod

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$59,999
Miles: 3,200

The Ford Bronco was recently reborn to compete with the likes of the Jeep Wrangler. And it’s already a hit for the Blue Oval, with many users appreciating the reborn SUV for its old-school approach to off-road sensibilities. But the Bronco nameplate is one that originated decades ago, with a thriving aftermarket industry supporting the original line of 4x4s from Ford. That’s exactly what our featured 1977 Ford Bronco Restomod represents. It takes the original formula and builds upon it, bringing this truck into the modern age. As such, it has been completely rewired, has upgraded mod-cons, and features an all-new fiberglass tub. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, with a 302ci V8 Boss Crate engine providing phenomenal power for this stunning restomodded SUV.

1972 Ford Mustang Convertible

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$25,999
Miles: 1

The first generation Ford Mustang was a hit when it was introduced in 1964, and much has been written about the car’s enduring success. However, while the first iterations are often remembered fondly, the original design went through a few changes to keep up with the times. Over the years, the Mustang grew in size while still retaining the basic floor plan. By 1971, the largest 'Stang yet was introduced, with around three inches added. These latter-production gen-one Mustangs can be identified by their prominent grilles, long hoods, and distinctive lines.

1964 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe

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$28,500
Miles: 20,248

With a name like Thunderbird, you’d expect the automobile in question to be quite spectacular, and Ford didn’t disappoint. Conceived in the ʼ50s and debuting for the 1955 model year, the Thunderbird was modeled on the Grand Tourer segment of Europe, and called the Personal Luxury Car in the USA. In fact, one could argue that Ford created this segment with the introduction of the two-seat, plushly-appointed, V8-powered Thunderbird. While the first generation sold in healthy numbers, Ford executives knew that the car had more potential. So, when the second generation came in 1968, it sported a rear seat. This was to make the Thunderbird appealing to well-heeled families, performing a role as their primary family hauler while retaining its sporty and luxurious long-distance cruising abilities. Today’s 1964 Ford Thunderbird comes from the fourth generation of this iconic American nameplate, and has just over 200,000 miles showing. The car has undergone some work, and all receipts are said to be available.

1960 Ford F-100

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$52,500
Miles: 3

Ford debuted the F-Series of pickup trucks in 1948, with the F-1 representing the entry-level, half-ton variant. By 1953, the second generation was introduced, and the F-1 became the F-100. Several generations later, by the seventh generation, a familiar number came; 150. Yes, the F-Series is still around, on the fourteenth generation, and the F-150 is one of the most popular pickup trucks in the USA. Today, we’ve got a nice third-generation 1960 Ford F-100 for sale that’s a great way to celebrate this iconic series and nameplate from one of America’s most prolific automakers. This Arizona-based example is more of a restomod, and comes with a powerful engine too. Let’s discover more about this truck, and find out why you should snap it up ASAP.

1958 Ford F-100

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$39,900
Miles: 98,676

America’s best-selling pickup truck badge since 1977, and the longest consecutive running pickup truck nameplate, the F-Series is now on its fourteenth generation. It all started in 1948, when Ford decided to overhaul its pickup truck offerings. By 1957, the marque was on its third generation, and that’s where today’s 1958 Ford F-100 comes. This truck appears to have been extensively restored, belying the fact that it’s served its previous owners for approximately 98,676 miles since it left the Ford factory all those decades ago. Today, this beautiful classic truck can be yours if you want something that looks amazingly pristine, yet can be driven around from time to time, too.

1957 Ford Country Sedan

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$14,999
Miles: 1

The Ford Country Sedan was a full-size station wagon from the Blue Oval. Made between 1950 and 1991, these vehicles were the preferred transportation of larger American families. In 1957, the Country Sedan received a refresh and entered the fourth generation. Wider and more spacious, it could even seat nine people when equipped with the optional trunk-mounted seat. And of course, the design included all those classic '50s Jet Age styling cues. So why not re-live that glorious era with this 1957 Ford Country Sedan Wagon up for sale right now? The car comes with all maintenance up to date and some refreshment work.

1942 Ford Super Deluxe

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$23,500
Miles: 1

The 1941 Ford line-up was a full refresh of Ford’s bread-and-butter product offering. This was real bold of the company, given that the world was thick in the middle of World War II. That’s why the 1941 Ford was made for just two short years before a hiatus and a return in 1946, when America was gearing up for promise and prosperity. That makes cars like this 1942 Ford Super Deluxe rather desirable classics, given their production under the dark clouds that surrounded the world. No such clouds haunt this 1942 Ford Super Deluxe anymore since it’s been given a full restoration. Hence, it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic car waiting for its next owner. Is that you?

1962 Ford Thunderbird

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$16,999
Miles: 4,741

Ford introduced the Thunderbird in 1955, aiming to give Americans a slice of that Grand Touring thing that well-heeled Europeans were enjoying. Billed as a Personal Luxury Car, the Thunderbird was a segment-starter. Here was a luxurious, two-seat machine with a capacious trunk and a powerful V8 under the hood. Offering ample grunt, the T-Bird as it became known, was a machine for crossing States in a day, traveling for hours on end, and only stopping for refreshment or relief. Ten generations were made until 1997, with an eleventh produced between 2002 and 2005. This 1962 Ford Thunderbird is a great third-generation example, and it’s had some rejuvenation carried out over the past few years. Hence, it’s a fantastic classic for you to start a collection with.

1973 Ford Maverick

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$16,999
Miles: 32,734

Today, the Ford Maverick is a pickup truck. It’s also been seen as an SUV in the past. But did you know that the first Maverick was neither of these two types of vehicle? No, it was a compact car, built between 1970 and 1977 in North America, as well as Brazil and Venezuela. Ford envisioned the Maverick to compete against the slew of Japanese compact car imports. However, in true American style, the Maverick offered something that the Japanese competitors did not; a V8 under the hood. This 32,734-mile 1973 Ford Maverick features that engine, and comes from Dale City, Virginia. Searching for a new owner, this car is a great place to start if you’ve got a thing for ʼ70s American classics.

1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod

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PENDING SALE
$40,999
Miles: 5,107

A classic ʼ30s Ford is an excellent platform for a restomod to be built upon. These iconic cars are synonymous with black-and-white silent gangster films, and their design has subsequently gained a sort of outlaw-ish persona. Then, you’ve got custom builds like this 1932 Ford Model B Roadster “Highboy” Hot Rod by Factory Five that really push the envelope of what’s possible in the restomod world. This rather distinctive vehicle has done just 5,107 miles since its makeover, and currently lives in Daytona Beach, Florida. Let’s learn more about it, and find out why you’d be the talk of every carpark and carshow that you take it to.

1987 Ford Bronco XLT

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PENDING SALE
$23,500
Miles: 154,162

In 1987, the fourth generation of Ford’s popular Bronco 4x4 was revealed. It shared many engineering components with the Ford F-150 of the time, but received new styling. In the first year, over 43,000 found new homes. Imagine how the first owner of this 1987 Ford Bronco XLT must have felt! After all, the Bronco was one of the most desirable sport utility vehicles in the United States at the time. Today, you can see what this fine vehicle can offer, because it’s up for sale in San Diego, California. Let’s learn more about its features.

1932 Ford Model B

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PENDING SALE
$44,999
Miles: 300

While the original 32 models were introduced as a standard compact sedan, automotive enthusiasts were quick to spot its potential as a hot rodder, and Ford couldn't agree more. The Ford Roadster, also known as the "Deuce Roadster," is an iconic car that played a significant role in the history of American automotive culture. It was introduced during the Great Depression, and despite the challenging economic conditions of the time, it became a symbol of freedom, individuality, and the American Dream on wheels. This time capsule of an example is a well-preserved piece from that era, and with such models becoming increasingly harder to find, we are proud to have it on our list for sale.

1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

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PENDING SALE
$24,999
Miles: 23,742

Would you like to own and cherish a relative underdog in the modern classic world of automobiles? If so, we would like to offer this 1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible for your kind consideration. You see, the fourth generation Mustang was made between 1994 and 2004. When it was introduced, it received a lukewarm reception, and wasn’t really considered a proper pony car. After all, the ʼ90s were a time of flux in the American automotive scene. But, as time went on, some people started realizing that the fourth generation Mustang did have an allure to it. Its curvy Nineties styling and Modular V8 were actually quite interesting. That’s why this 23,750-mile car is worth considering, given its ultra-low mileage and great condition. Let’s delve deeper into its specifications.

1935 Ford Model 48 Deluxe Tudor Sedan

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PENDING SALE
$44,995
Miles: 8,493

According to the seller, this 1935 Ford Model 48 Deluxe Tudor Sedan Hot Rod has undergone a comprehensive transformation, blending classic design with modern performance enhancements. At its heart lies a rebuilt 327 cubic inch V8 engine, paired with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission. The seller notes the inclusion of a high-volume oil pump, ground straps, and a kill switch, contributing to the vehicle's reliability. Cooling is managed by a rebuilt Walker radiator equipped with an electric fan switch. The seller also mentions new front and rear shocks, with the rear being air-adjustable, enhancing the car's ride quality. Inside, an ididit tilt column and Banjo steering wheel are featured, along with a CD player for entertainment. The seller reports that the engine is topped with an Edelbrock carburetor, and the car rides on front disc brakes, providing improved stopping power. This rear-wheel-drive coupe is presented with 8,493 miles on the odometer.

1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

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PENDING SALE
$85,999
Miles: 3,774

The 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod is a cornerstone of American hot rod culture, and this fully restored example takes that legacy and amplifies it with show-quality craftsmanship and modern street performance. Located in Etna, Wyoming, this Coupe features a clean metal body finished in vibrant red over a tan leather interior, and it’s powered by a reliable 350ci V8 paired to an automatic transmission. With only 3,774 miles on the build, it’s a turn-key hot rod that blends classic styling with smooth drivability.

1966 Ford Thunderbird

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PENDING SALE
$14,999
Miles: 98,000

The Ford Thunderbird was the first personal luxury car in the United States, bringing Americans a slice of the European Grand Touring class. Initially made as a two seater, Ford started adding a rear seat for subsequent generations, to open up the T-Bird’s appeal to well-heeled families too. So, if you want to experience 60s opulence in American style, select this fourth generation 1966 Ford Thunderbird as your next classic car buy. We’re told that the car is mostly original, packs 98,000 miles, and comes to you with all servicing up to date.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

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PENDING SALE
$61,999
Miles: 79,200

One of the rarest Mustang generations of the first "1964.5" original run of cars. In many ways, this was genesis for an entire category of car, with a model name and legacy that lives on to this day. This early production pony car captured the spirit of American performance and personal freedom, setting the stage for a legacy that continues today. Our featured 1964.5 Ford Mustang Convertible has undergone a comprehensive four-year restoration, reportedly with over $130,000 invested, bringing it back to a factory-correct yet refined state. With a rebuilt original 289ci V8 engine, automatic transmission, and a host of meticulously restored components, this Mustang is a true classic that exudes both style and performance.

1976 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
$155,000
Miles: 1,100

The Ford Bronco is one of the first cars that made the off-road car-like concept of the SUV accessible to a whole fleet of Americans. The Bronco has long been ingrained in the culture of the American automotive enthusiast, which is why whenever a first-generation example rolls through our page, it always causes quite a stir. Featured here is a brilliantly restored 1976 Ford Bronco that is accompanied with a host of tasteful upgrades. It’s powered by a new blueprinted 302ci V8 engine that reportedly has just 1,100 miles on it. The current owner reports that there are invoices available for what is no doubt an extensive build.

1994 Ford F-150 XLT

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PENDING SALE
$23,999
Miles: 140,278

Quick, tell us what’s the most popular pickup truck on everyone’s mind? OK, if you said Ford F-150 it might be because the deck is a bit stacked – you obviously saw this listing and clicked on it. But that doesn’t change the fact that the F-150 is immensely famous as one of the most well-known half-ton trucks in North America. Hailing from Ford’s F-Series of trucks, the F-Series debuted in 1948 and the half-ton variant was called F-1. Then, it became the F-100 in subsequent generations before graduating into the F-150 we know and love today. This particular 1994 Ford F-150 hails from the ninth generation and has been driven for 140,278 miles so far. Residing in Red Oak, Texas, you could be the next owner of this truck, with all maintenance reportedly up to date.

1973 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
$94,999
Miles: 16,500

Do you want to own one of the most iconic SUVs in America? If so, select a first-generation Ford Bronco. This timeless icon can be credited with creating a whole culture. That’s why Ford’s sixth-generation Bronco continues to enjoy mega sales and long waiting lists. Meanwhile, first-generation examples like this 1973 Ford Bronco are a great way to get into classic off-roaders and enjoy them while leaving something for your children that they’ll either enjoy or consider to be a great investment. Either way, this 100,000-mile vehicle is up for grabs, but it won’t stick around for long – so be swift about your ways if you want to own it.

1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code

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PENDING SALE
$54,999
Miles: 0

The 1957 Ford Thunderbird was an icon the moment it left its factory floors; it had iconic '50s styling that was jaw-dropping, the luxury that most '50s American motors are renowned for, and performance that was supposed to take on the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette. Present today is not just any first-generation Ford Thunderbird, but this sought-after 1957 Ford Thunderbird E-Code. Built to turn heads as you drive by, this 50s icon can be your weekend cruiser that's best enjoyed with its top-down and picturesque back road.

1972 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
$184,999
Miles: 1,621

Ford’s epic sport utility vehicle, the Bronco is one of the Blue Oval’s most desirable vehicles in North America. When it debuted in 1965, Ford had a hard time keeping up with demand. Then, when they discontinued it in 1996, they were lucky that there weren’t crowds with pitchforks gathered outside their headquarters. Thankfully, the Bronco is back, and selling once again like hot cakes. However, if you want a classic Bronco, there are five fantastic generations to pick from. This 1972 Ford Bronco comes from the very first generation, and is an excellent example of what made the Bronco so sought after. Having undergone a frame-off build by Gateway Bronco in Hamel, Illinois, this vehicle is up for sale.

1976 Ford Bronco Coyote 5.0L V8

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PENDING SALE
$219,999
Miles: 0

When the first Bronco hit the market, it revolutionized the automotive landscape, establishing itself as the pioneer of true sports utility vehicles. Today, the legacy lives on, and enthusiasts have taken it upon themselves to preserve and enhance the timeless appeal of the classic Bronco. The 1976 Ford Bronco Restomod showcased here is a testament to such dedication, blending the iconic 70s design with modern upgrades for a vehicle that exudes personality and packs a punch, courtesy of a potent 460HP 5.0L Coyote V8, New Steel Body, Frame, and a host of other upgrades. Perfectly suited for weekend adventures, this Bronco is a vibrant expression of unfiltered joy.

1975 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
$81,999
Miles: 1

The Ford Bronco is an American icon, and this 1975 first-generation is a classic. It’s loud. It’s rugged. It’s simple. The idea behind the Bronco was brought into this world by Ford product manager Donald N. Frey — a man who helped conceive the Ford Mustang. It is a muscle car with four massive off-road wheels that can take on any terrain, not just asphalt. This particular 1975 model has been restored back to its old glory with a new small block Ford 302 ci crate engine and a new wiring harness, as reported by the current owner. This restomod features a much better modern and stylish look. For sale in Wahoo, Nebraska, here is your opportunity to own a classic Ford Bronco.

1968 Ford Mustang Velocity Signature Series

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PENDING SALE
$289,000
Miles: 1

The first-generation Ford Mustang is an icon of American automotive culture, as well as pop culture of the period. One does not typically mess with the Mustang’s formula, but what if you want a restomod? There are plenty of examples around, but nothing as comprehensive and well-built as something from Velocity. This 1968 Ford Mustang Velocity Signature Series is a prime example of how a first-gen ‘Stang can be tastefully upgraded without losing its classic appeal. So, if you want a first-gen pony car like no other, this car is available right now. Let’s find out more.

1973 Ford Bronco

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PENDING SALE
$149,999
Miles: 0

Here's a meticulously restored 1973 Ford Bronco equipped with a range of additional upgrades, this first-generation Bronco is fully ready to handle whatever the trail throws its way. The comprehensive list of upgrades starts with a custom High Country Performance roll cage offering added protection during high-stakes adventures, while Wildwood 4-wheel disc brakes provide astonishing braking power. A 3.5’ Wild Horses lift kit provides increased ground clearance and suspension articulation. With a dual battery setup, air compressor, and a new 9” Ford front end, as reported by the current owner, this restored Ford Bronco offers an unmatched combination of style, capability, and expeditionary amenities. Featuring a brand-new engine with less than 200 miles on the odometer, this upgraded piece of automotive history awaits you in California.

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