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2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks

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ASK: $60,000
Miles: 12,144

Ford’s Bronco came in 1966 and redefined the word Sport Utility. With its soft top and removable doors on some variants, it was truly a vehicle for the outdoorsy sort. It was made across five generations until 1996, when Ford deemed it time to ride off into the sunset. But the public weren’t happy. Grumbles continued until Ford appeased them with an all-new Bronco in 2021. That’s where this 2023 Ford Bronco Outer Banks comes from. And guess what? The sixth generation Bronco continues the trend of removable doors and roof! That’s clearly evident in some of our photos of this Milford-based car that could be yours if you like.

2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R PaxPower 1000R

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ASK: $179,900
Miles: 870

The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor PaxPower 1000R transforms Ford’s flagship off-road pickup into a limited-production supertruck, delivering an estimated 1,000 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque from a custom-tuned 5.2L supercharged V8 enhanced by a Whipple Generation 6 3.8L supercharger, 132mm billet Roval throttle body, and dual-pass intercooler system. This example, number 51 of only 55 built for the U.S. market, features the full PaxPower 1000R upgrade along with Stealth Fighter front and rear bumpers, Rigid Radiance lighting, paint-matched flares, and adaptive cruise integration. Ordered new with a factory-installed center console safe and a LEER retractable tonneau cover with four integrated drains, the truck’s decals were deleted for a clean “Stealth Mode” aesthetic, and a professional ceramic coating was applied six months ago for lasting protection. The result is one of the rarest, most extreme street-legal trucks ever built—an audacious fusion of supercar power and Raptor-level off-road capability.

2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R

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ASK: $114,900
Miles: 32,132

When it comes to pickup trucks, few competitors can match Ford's brand for its formidable pickup portfolio. Particularly, the F-150 holds the crown for being America's favorite passenger vehicle and secured the title of a perennial bestseller. Its versatility allows it to be something different to each owner: an extreme off-roader for the adventurers, or a refined, practical workhorse for the daily user. This 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R SuperCrew with a 145" Wheelbase is your new beast on wheels. Showing just below 32200 miles on its odometer, this Raptor patiently waits in Macomb, Michigan, for its next owner.

2023 Ford F-450 Super Duty Lariat

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ASK: $174,999
Miles: 9,575

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 6-wheeled 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. This one-of-a-kind F-450 Super Duty Custom Edition is currently located in Wellington, Florida, and shows only 4,500 miles on the clock, making it a fresh addition to your fleet.

2022 Ford F-150 Shelby

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ASK: $84,999
Miles: 58,156

This 2022 Ford F-150 Shelby is a hand-built performance truck that merges Ford’s trusted engineering with Shelby American’s legendary tuning expertise. Starting life as a fully equipped Lariat 4x4 SuperCrew powered by the 5.0L Coyote V8, it is then transformed by Shelby American in partnership with Tuscany Automotive. The result is a high-performance pickup that delivers both exceptional on-road refinement and off-road capability. Each truck receives a numbered Shelby Registry plaque, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. Priced at over $122,000, it stands as one of the most premium interpretations of the modern F-150 platform.

2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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ASK: $105,000
Miles: 8,651

Ford and Shelby have had an association since the late Sixties, when Carroll Shelby recognized Ford’s pioneering pony car as a fine platform to build some fearsome road-friendly but race-ready machines upon. Today, since the great man is sadly no more, Ford themselves build Shelby Mustangs, honoring his legacy and continuing the trend of greatness. This 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is one fine example that’s up for grabs in Hacienda Heights, California. It’s got just 8,651 miles to its name and comes with a snarling supercharged V8 under its power bulge-endowed hood. It’s also got a Tremec dual-clutch box, the Carbon Fiber Track Pack and so much more to enjoy. Grab it now before this purebred racehorse sprints into someone else’s hands!

2022 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Custom 6x6

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ASK: $154,999
Miles: 8,000

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-150 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600

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ASK: $94,999
Miles: 17,921

This isn’t your average F-150 Raptor. It’s a 2022 Ford F-150 VelociRaptor 600, a limited-production performance truck that’s been transformed by Hennessey Performance into an all-terrain powerhouse with aggressive styling, cutting-edge upgrades, and bespoke exclusivity. One of just 250 units produced, this particular example is reportedly #68, making it a rare and desirable build for collectors and off-road enthusiasts alike. Finished in Agate Black Metallic over a bespoke Rhapsody Blue leather and Alcantara interior, this Raptor goes far beyond the standard with a host of mechanical, visual, and comfort upgrades. These are all underpinned by Hennessey's signature performance tuning.

2022 Ford F-550 EarthRoamer XV-LTi

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ASK: $499,999
Miles: 35,000

This 2022 Earthroamer XV-LTi 068 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 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!

2022 Ford Transit 250

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ASK: $49,999
Miles: 14,756

The Ford Transit has been a household name in the transportation industry for decades, especially in Britain. It only made its way across the pond in 2015 for the 4th generation to replace the Ford E-Series. Unlike its predecessor, the Transit uses a unibody chassis rather than the traditional body-on-frame. It was available with a wide range of body styles, wheelbases and drivetrains (including hybrid and electric variants in certain markets). They came in the form of cutaway, cab chassis, and both passenger and cargo vans of various dimensions. This versality allows the Transit platform to be used for virtually anything, from goods delivery to school buses to campervans (as seen in this instance, with this Transit 250 cargo van).

2021 Ford F-750 Super Duty

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ASK: $164,999
Miles: 4,260

Ford’s F-Series extends beyond the popular F-150, and into the realm of medium and heavy-duty trucks. The F-750 is one such beast, and it’s a supremely versatile platform. From flatbed trucks to car carriers to campers, it’s all been done on an F-Series. Today’s 2021 Ford F-750 Super Duty Custom is another special job, as it appears to be a flatbed truck that’s designed to venture off-road while carrying something on its back. We suspect that something could be an ATV or side-by-side, given the flat profile of the rear cargo bed and the marks on it. So, if you want a purpose-built vehicle for adventuring, check out this 4,260-mile, Magnolia-based beast.

2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

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ASK: $94,999
Miles: 5,889

Ford gives its Mustang pony car plenty of gallop straight from the factory. But what if you want a raging racehorse instead? Well, that’s where you’d need to venture into the realm of Shelby. Shelby Mustangs are worshipped and revered as some of the most potent around, ever since Carroll Shelby looked at the first-generation Mustang and decided to work his magic on it. Now, Shelby Mustangs roll out of the Ford factory itself, in tribute to the great man who sadly left us some years back. Today, we have a 2020 Ford Mustang GT350 for sale from Gilbert, Arizona with just 5,900 miles to its name. What’s even nicer is that it’s been tuned by Lund Racing and features a supercharger installed on to its 5.2-liter V8. This, the 6-speed manual transmission and many more things make this the ultimate performance Mustang for the discerning driving enthusiast.

2019 Ford Mustang GT Premium Supercharged

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ASK: $43,900
Miles: 74,939

Attractive styling, affordable performance, and ample opportunities for personalization are traits of the renowned pony car, the Ford Mustang. Unsurprisingly, the modern-day Mustang is more sophisticated and souped up to take on rivals like the Camaro, Dodge, or even European brands. In fact, the popular Car and Driver magazine chose the 2019 Ford Mustang GT as one of the 10 best cars in 2019. So don't pass up the opportunity to pick up this gorgeous 2019 Ford Mustang GT Premium with over 74,000 miles on it. Based in Long Beach, New Jersey, this Pony packs some exciting performance upgrades.

2017 Ford Model 40 Roadster By Factory Five Racing

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ASK: $63,000
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 Mustang GT California Special Roush Supercharged

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ASK: $39,999
Miles: 40,000

Between a road car and a race car is a Roush car. That is how Jack Roush, co-founder of Roush Racing, likes to describe their creations. And we wholeheartedly agree. For those who crave tremendous horsepower figures but still want a ride with good road manners, Roush created the perfect blend. If you know your Mustangs, you might’ve heard of a highly sought-after package dubbed the California Special. First introduced in 1968, these limited-edition Mustangs possess both the qualities of a Shelby GT and a Mustang coupe. This desirable special edition, coupled with a tasty Roush upgrade, is not something you’ll come across every day. That is why you shouldn’t miss your opportunity with this example of the 2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special boasting a Roush Supercharged upgrade. With 37,898 miles on its clock, it awaits in West Springfield, Virginia, for its lucky buyer.

2017 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged

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ASK: $37,999
Miles: 38,549

Sure, there are lots of muscle cars we could list. But none of them quite have the same panache and appeal as a good old Mustang. The ‘Stang is on of the most recognised nameplates around the world, and continues to bring accessible perodmance to a new generation of enthusiasts. With the Mustang being as popular as it is, no wonder then that the aftermarket support for this model is virtually through the roof. And, our featured 2017 Ford Mustang leverages that to a great degree. It reportedly has been upgraded with a Roush Stage 2 supercharger and a host of performance enhancements. It's also reportedly been professionally tuned by Palm Beach Dyno to produce up to 600 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque at the wheels. With 38,549 miles on the odometer, it represents a well-sorted build that balances factory refinement with substantial aftermarket power.

2017 Ford F-450 King Ranch

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ASK: $91,000
Miles: 38,665

SEMA builds are designed to showcase some of the wildest and most desirable modifications to showgoers. And this reported SEMA Build Ford pickup could be yours. The 2017 Ford F-450 King Ranch is a heavy-duty pickup that pairs immense towing and hauling capability with luxury appointments and custom upgrades. This White Platinum Metallic example, showing just 38,665 miles, benefits from the King Ranch Ultimate Package and multiple factory technology suites while also featuring a lift and wheel setup. The result is a one-of-a-kind truck that is as comfortable on the highway as it is commanding in the spotlight.

2016 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3

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ASK: $49,999
Miles: 8,002

This 2016 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3 is a fully serialized Roush-built supercharged Mustang, delivering well north of 670 horsepower thanks to the signature Roush TVS 2.3L supercharger. Wearing serial number 16-0946, this RS3 represents the highest-performance Roush trim for 2016, combining factory Coyote 5.0L power with extensive Roush enhancements including aerodynamic upgrades, a full performance suspension, exclusive wheels, and a hand-built Roush power package. With its Magnetic Metallic exterior and red Roush graphics, the car presents as a serious performance machine with unmistakable tuner pedigree.

2013 Ford Mustang Boss 302

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ASK: $41,999
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 20,800-mile car includes the white key, as well as the Ford Racing key for extra originality.

2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty XL

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ASK: $59,999
Miles: 50,000

In 2008, Ford partnered with Harley-Davidson to create a vehicle symbolic of the confluence that results when two American automotive greats come together. The limited-edition Harley-Davidson Super Duty could be had on F-250 and F-350 variants, and included many special features. Now, these trucks are highly sought after, with discerning collectors hunting high and low for them. Today, we’ve got one of those trucks, and it’s even more special than ever! Say hello to this 2008 Ford F-250 Harley-Davidson Custom SEMA Build. Coming from Lynwood, California, this one of a kind machine bears 50,000 miles on the clock, telling you that it’s got plenty of go to match its ample show.

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

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ASK: $60,000
Miles: 16,216

Carol Shelby and the Ford Mustang first got together in 1965 with the Shelby GT350. Adding this equation to Ford's already popular Mustang made it an instant hit. The ante was up to 1967 with a big block Shelby GT500, which cemented the Mustang's muscle car Fame once and for all. 40 years later, Shelby added even more muscle to that legend with the 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. By that year, it was the most powerful Factory Mustang ever, rendering it another perfect match of man and steed. We have brought you the perfect opportunity to experience it with this gorgeous 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. This example comes to you with just over 16,000 miles and is located in Edgewood, New Mexico. With SVT engineering below the hood and the legendary Shelby name on its title, this is without a doubt the halo Mustang of its time.

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT

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ASK: $42,999
Miles: 57

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 reportedly got just 57 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.

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible

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ASK: $43,500
Miles: 8,263

Shelby Mustangs have ruled tracks and drag strips ever since Carroll Shelby looked at a first-generation Mustang and decided to enhance its performance. In fact, choosing a Shelby Mustang is a sure-fire way to experience fantastic performance and drivability of an American icon. Today’s 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 comes from the fifth generation of the Ford Mustang line-up, and is the second generation of Shelby Mustang. Packing a potent V8 under the hood, this 8,263-mile machine is a veritable unicorn on account of its ultra-low mileage. If you want to snag an absolute steal in Shelby Mustang terms, this car awaits your consideration in Stuart, Florida.

2003 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition

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ASK: $49,999
Miles: 36,500

The Ford F-150, part of Ford’s venerable F-Series family is probably America’s most well-known half-ton pickup truck. The F-Series itself has been around since 1948 and is now in its fourteenth generation. Today’s 2003 Ford F-150 Lightning Harley Davidson Edition comes from the tenth generation of this popular truck series and as the name suggests, is the performance derivative. But wait, there’s more. The Harley Davidson name indicates that this is a special edition that Ford did in conjunction with this iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, making this Utah-based truck eve more desirable. It’s done just 36,500 miles so far, and packs a supercharged V8 too! Quick, get it while you still can.

1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

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ASK: $17,500
Miles: 24,000

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.

1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition

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ASK: $39,949
Miles: 67,399

The fifth-generation Ford Bronco remains one of the most sought-after full-size SUVs of the 1990s, building on a long reputation of reliability and off-road ability. This 1995 Eddie Bauer Edition, finished in a distinctive red-and-white two-tone over a tan leather interior, is powered by the 5.8-liter V8 paired with a 4-speed electronic automatic transmission and 4x4 capability. With 67,399 reported miles, it combines originality with tasteful upgrades, including a ProComp suspension setup, aftermarket wheels, and a dual-exit exhaust system. As the final generation of the Bronco before its 2021 reintroduction, this Eddie Bauer Edition represents both collectibility and classic 4x4 appeal.

1995 Ford Bronco XL

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ASK: $19,990
Miles: 135,000

Ford’s Bronco nameplate comes with a distinction between classic and modern examples. That’s because between 1996 and 2021, Ford took a twenty five year break from making its signature off-roader. Hence, Generations one through five are considered classics and modern classics, while generation six is the current-era one. That makes this 1995 Ford Bronco XL a very nice buy for someone who wants a capable off-roader that’s suitably modern, but also a definite future classic, and not encumbered by myriad computer systems. With its V8 motor, Sport Exterior Package and Luxury Group Package, this vehicle currently resides in Washington, having covered a healthy 135,000 miles so far. It’s also got the Preferred Equipment Package 680A XL.

1995 Ford Bronco XLT

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ASK: $16,499
Miles: 200,372

Ford’s Bronco is one of just two modern SUVs available today with a removable roof and removable doors. Way back when it was first introduced, these weren’t even on the menu. Ford wanted to create a tough yet family-friendly off-roader to take on the Toyota Land Cruiser and International Scout. They revealed the first-generation Bronco in 1966, and the rest, as they say, is history. Five generations were made until 1996 before a twenty-five-year hiatus and a sixth generation arriving for the 2021 model year. That gap has created a clear distinction between classic and modern Broncos. Today’s 1995 Ford Bronco XLT, for example, is definitely a classic, albeit a modern classic. With a heady 200,372 miles on the odometer, this Virginia-based machine can definitely double that at least, in the right hands and with the right care. Don’t be afraid, the Bronco isn’t high maintenance at all.

1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car

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ASK: $28,499
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.

1993 Ford Bronco XLT

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ASK: $13,499
Miles: 202,303

Ford’s Bronco was introduced in 1966 and carried on until 1996 across five generations. Then, Ford took their sweet time – twenty five years in fact – in bringing out the sixth generation. This means that there’s a distinctive split between classic and modern Broncos. So much so, that even this 1993 Ford Bronco XLT from Kemmerer, Wyoming, is very much a classic Bronco. With over 202,000 miles on the clock, you can see that it’s been driven, but that’s nothing for a Bronco. The current owner reports extensive self maintenance, and this vehicle also comes with retro-fitted locking hubs plus upgraded air conditioning. So, it’s perfect if you want a vehicle that’s got some modern features but doesn’t thrust a myriad of electronic systems and touchscreens at you. Instead, it enthralls you with its burbly V8 and old-school driving experience.

1991 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged

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ASK: $16,999
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.

1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe

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ASK: $29,999
Miles: 10,428

Ford’s contribution to American motoring history in the luxury segment, the Thunderbird came in 1955 and created the Personal Luxury Car segment. The idea was to replicate what was called the Grand Tourer in Europe. After all, the United States was gaining some fine interstates, crisscrossing the land and connecting East and West. There was stunning scenery, interesting culture and culinary delights to be explored. All the well-heeled needed was a suitable car to connect them all with. That’s where the Personal Luxury Car came in. The Thunderbird ran from 1955 to 1997 across ten generations, then a homage eleventh generation was made between 2002 and 2005. Today’s 1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe is from the tenth generation and resides in Delray Beach, Florida. It’s got just 10,500 miles on its wheels, and a supercharged engine under its hood! Join us as we tell you more, and if you’d like to own this car, we’re ready to help.

1989 Ford Mustang GT

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ASK: $11,999
Miles: 44,965

Third generation Ford Mustangs, also known as the Fox Body, are known for getting relatively little love in the Mustang’s story. Introduced in 1979, the Fox came into a period when power outputs were still low, and cars weren’t particularly nice to drive. However, by the mid 1980s, things started looking positive, which is why if you’re a Fox fan, you want to look at the third generation’s latter stages. Today, we have an ideal candidate, a 1989 Ford Mustang GT from Miami, Florida. This 44,000-mile car comes with the high-output V8 and is further bolstered by a sport tune. That, plus a few other goodies mean that it’s a true head-turner to own and drive around.

1982 Ford Bronco

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ASK: $37,999
Miles: 1

The Ford Bronco is an epic off-roader that’s widely considered to be the forefather of today’s Sport Utility Vehicles in America. While many SUVs are more or less soft-roaders, the Bronco offered (and continues to offer) a proper off-road capable experience. It’s got four-wheel drive, proper tires, and comes with the requisite attributes to venture off the tarmac. Today’s 1982 Ford Bronco is a fine third-generation example and it’s fresh from restoration. We’re told that maintenance records for the new parts installed are provided too. So, why not make this 130,800-mile machine from Los Angeles, California your weekend toy? It’s also a great investment as a classic off-roader.

1980 Ford Model A Shay Roadster Replica

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ASK: $22,500
Miles: 8,911

This 1980 Ford Model A Shay Roadster Replica captures the timeless appeal of the iconic Model A while offering modern drivability and reliability. Built under Ford’s official blessing by Shay Motors, these factory-authorized replicas combined vintage styling with contemporary mechanicals, making them highly desirable among enthusiasts who value both classic looks and everyday usability. With just 8,911 miles showing, this yellow-and-tan example is a well-preserved tribute to an American motoring legend.

1979 Ford Ranchero 500

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ASK: $17,500
Miles: 34,500

A practical classic is almost alien-like - it's two words that rarely go together. Turn back the clock a few decades to a time when creativity trumped commercial connectivity, and what you got was exactly that, a miracle: a way for the words "practical" and "class" to share the same floor space. Present today is an example of practical classic car ownership, taking shape with this 1979 Ford Ranchero. With just a reported 34,500 miles on its clock, this all American muscle is a true survivor from its time and makes for the perfect foundation to kickstart a complete factory resto or even be kept as is and treasure its originality and patina.

1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

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ASK: $44,999
Miles: 94,862

Ford’s Bronco was the first Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me – to be developed by Ford. When it was released in 1966, it became clear that the Blue Oval had knocked it out of the park on their first try. The Bronco would be a sales success, with five generations made until 1996, then a twenty five year hiatus and a fine sixth generation that continues on sale to this day. Owning a classic Bronco is a bucket list item for many, and we’ve got one vehicle up for grabs today. Here’s a second-generation 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT up for sale in Downey, California. The second generation was introduced in 1978, making this vehicle straight from the first year of production. It’s got under 95,000 miles on the clock, a 400ci V8 under the hood and a nice green two-tone color theme about it. A Marti report is included with the sale.

1977 Ford Bronco

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There comes a time when the group hangout takes a turn for more interesting topics, and the commonplace topic in place is always - "What would you do when the Zombies take charge"? While everyone has their version of heroism, being a petrolhead means thinking of what machine would best be suited to face doomsday? Well, if that question lingers around, worry not, we have just the answer for you. Present today is this 1977 Ford Bronco. This doomsday-friendly machine is ready for action and looks the part as well. Better yet, this can be yours today to become the friendly hangout envy.

1976 Ford Bronco

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Ford’s Bronco is a popular off-roader in classic, as well as modern off-roading circles. It’s been around since 1966, albeit took a twenty five year hiatus between 1996 and 2021. Now in its sixth generation, the Bronco is one of those rare machines that offers removable doors and a removable roof. This is a trait that stems from its earliest generations, and made it a real stand-out model to own. If you owned a Bronco back in the day, you garnered plenty of admiration. Now, classic Broncos like this 1976 Ford Bronco are a fine way to experience a slice of Sixties Summer solitude. If you’re interested, this 302-toting machine is available in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and an extra muffler is included with the sale. If you’d like to be the lucky owner of this classic SUV, contact us right now.

1976 Ford Bronco

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While a certain subset of the classic car community will appreciate the likes of the Mustangs and Galaxies, one of the most popular and fast-growing segments is the burgeoning interest in classic off-road vehicles, like this Ford Bronco. The Bronco has been a staple throughout popular culture, with its appeal not just limited to car enthusiasts. This 1976 example, offered from Delray Beach, Florida, pairs classic Bronco character with a host of modern updates, making it both collectible and highly usable. Powered by a 302ci V8 with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and automatic transmission, it offers dependable performance alongside custom features that bring comfort and convenience to this timeless off-roader.

1976 Ford Bronco Coyote 5.0L V8

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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.

1973 Ford Bronco

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The definitive American off-roader, Ford’s Bronco will always hold a special place in the hearts of many Americans. This iconic machine was created in the Sixties by the same team that brought us the Mustang, after all. Today’s 1973 Ford Bronco is thus a fine first-generation example that’s undergone quite a few refreshments and updates to bring it to the condition that you see today. So, this V8-toting off-roader now comes with custom forged alloy wheels, a lifted suspension system, and just 348 miles after its makeover. If you want a classic four by four that can still run rings around today’s techy machines when the tarmac disappears, this Bronco is your ticket to ride.

1973 Ford Gran Torino Convertible

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Immortalized by the Clint Eastwood film Gran Torino, the third generation of Ford’s Torino was made between 1972 and 1976, This was the last era of this iconic nameplate, hence getting your hands on one is a prudent decision. For the 1973 model year, over 496,000 units were sold, highlighting how popular the Gran Torino had become. This particular 1973 Ford Gran Torino Custom is a little different, as it’s been comprehensively built in 2017 to what you see here, and has got just 2,000 miles since then. With its custom bodywork, Cleveland V8 and special interior appointments, it’s definitely a head-turner to drive around.

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 Mustang Mach 1

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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.

1972 Ford F-100

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We love classic pickups, and nothing screams old-school cool like this 1972 Ford F-100. This, a fifth-generation Ford F-100 , blends rugged utility with classic styling, and custom examples like this 1972 build take that foundation to a new level. You’ll find that it’s located in California, waiting for a new custodian. However, this truck displays all the hallmarks of being a labour of love. It combines period-correct presence with modern upgrades for comfort, durability, and individuality. Powered by a 302ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, it has reportedly been comprehensively refreshed and modified, showing only 1,460 miles since completion.

1972 Ford Mustang Convertible

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A first-generation Ford Mustang is the perfect starter classic for an eager enthusiast who’s venturing into purchasing their first car from the Sixties or Seventies. Produced between 1964 and 1973, the first generation Mustang is as common as the proverbial apple pie, with nearly 1.3 million units made. Plus, these cars are fun to drive, relatively easy to maintain, and available in three exciting body styles. If you want your first classic car (or next classic car) to be a Mustang and a drop top, we have this 1972 Ford Mustang Convertible from Hernando, Florida in our inventory. The car’s got a light 33,000 miles on its wheels too.

1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

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The Mustang Mach 1 was Ford’s answer to performance-hungry enthusiasts looking for a more aggressive version of their iconic pony car. First introduced in 1969, the Mach 1 package combined muscular styling cues with enhanced performance, slotting in alongside the Boss and Shelby variants. With its signature blacked-out hood, hood pins, rear spoiler, and bold stance, the Mach 1 quickly earned a devoted following that endures to this day. Offered here is a pristine 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1, reportedly with only 63,587 miles on the clock. Currently located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, this example looks, feels, and drives like it just rolled off the factory floor—making it a rare opportunity for serious collectors and vintage performance aficionados alike.

1970 Ford Bronco

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This 1970 Ford Bronco exemplifies the perfect blend of classic style and modern refinement, maintaining the rugged charm that made the first-generation Bronco an icon. Powered by a polished 302ci V8 and equipped with a “3-on-the-tree” manual transmission, this Bronco captures the analog driving experience that enthusiasts cherish. Finished in sleek silver over a re-upholstered black interior, it combines restored originality with tasteful upgrades for reliability, comfort, and presence—both on the road and on the trail.

1970 Ford Bronco

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If you’re on the hunt for a V8-powered classic American off-roader, a Ford Bronco is your best bet. This iconic four-by-four was introduced in 1966, and made for five generations until 1996. Then, Ford took a break of a mere twenty five years before debuting the all-new sixth generation in 2021. That means that first-generation Broncos are highly desirable today, renowned for their sheer off-road abilities and decent array of comfort features. Many say that the Bronco was the forerunner of the American Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me. With that in mind, check out this first-generation 1970 Ford Bronco from Bandera, Texas. With under 90 miles on the clock since rebuild, this classic off-roader rocks a manual transmission, a custom paint job, and more. Join us as we take you through its features, and it could be yours if you desire.

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 Bronco

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Widely considered to be the first proper American Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), the Ford Bronco is as American as can be. Introduced for the 1966 model year, it was the brainchild of Donald N. Frey, one of the men responsible for the Mustang just a year and a bit earlier. Lee Iacocca approved the final model for production, with its special chassis, Dana axles and standard four-wheel drive configuration. The first generation ran for a dizzying 12 production years and buyers could pick from six or eight-cylinder engines, and manual or automatic gearboxes. Today, we’ve got one of those lovely first-generation Broncos for sale in Brentwood, Tennessee. This 1969 Ford Bronco appears to have been restored and bears a mere 515 miles since then. So, will you take it under your wing?

1969 Ford Bronco

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If you want a classic American off-roader, you can’t go amiss by selecting a first-generation Ford Bronco. This vehicle was the brainchild of Ford product manager Donald N. Frey, who was also responsible for the Mustang. Intended to go head-to-head with the wildly successful Toyota Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ-5 and International Scout, the Bronco came in 1966 and ran until 1978 before entering its second generation. Over 225,000 first-generation examples were sold, which should give you an idea of how wildly successful the Bronco was. Even now, the current era Bronco is selling briskly. Back to our subject car, this 1969 Ford Bronco comes from Dayton, Ohio with only 51,000 miles on the clock. Furthermore, it’s said to be a garage-kept vehicle, which is rare to find with SUVs.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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The first generation Ford Mustang sold by the proverbial bucketload during its production run that spanned late 1964 until 1973. It had created a class of fun to drive two-door family cars called pony cars, and would be a trend-setter for decades. For many Mustang punters, the first generation in fastback form is the holy grail – of course aided by its appearance in Bullitt where many smokey burnouts ensued. Today, we have a 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Restomod that’s definitely capable of vaporizing its tires, thanks to a blueprint 347ci V8 and some neat mods. This car is currently up for sale in Morgan Hill, California and has got under 23,000 miles on the clock.

1969 Ford Bronco Sport Supercharged

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This 1969 Ford Bronco Sport Restomod redefines the spirit of the first-generation Bronco, blending its rugged heritage with modern performance and luxury. Powered by a supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8 paired with a ZF 5-speed manual transmission, it delivers thrilling power and control in any driving condition. The Lexus Pearl White finish gives it a sophisticated glow, while meticulous craftsmanship throughout reflects an attention to detail rarely seen in custom off-road builds. Combining off-road capability, contemporary refinement, and show-quality presentation, this Bronco stands as both a capable adventure vehicle and a statement piece.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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This 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod represents the perfect harmony between vintage style and modern performance. Reimagined from the ground up, it captures the spirit of the original pony car while introducing today’s engineering precision. The restoration transforms this iconic coupe into a show-quality performer, boasting a stroked 408ci Windsor V8 that puts out a dyno-proven 515 horsepower. Every detail—from its frame-off restoration to its updated tech—has been executed with craftsmanship that respects the past yet embraces the future.

1968 Ford Bronco Restomod

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Ford’s Bronco stands as one of the true pioneers of the American sport utility vehicle. First introduced in 1966, it spanned five generations before production paused in 1996—only to return triumphantly in 2021 after a 25-year hiatus. Few nameplates can claim such generational appeal, remaining as relevant today as they were in your parents’ or even grandparents’ time. The Bronco’s rugged design and genuine off-road capability have long set it apart from the growing field of “soft” SUVs. This 1968 Ford Bronco exemplifies that enduring legacy. Beautifully restored and driven only over 5,000 miles since its rebuild, it combines vintage charm with modern performance and is now being offered for sale in Shoreview, Minnesota.

1967 Ford Mustang

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Few cars embody the spirit of American performance like the Ford Mustang, and the 1967 model year marked a major evolution of the original pony car. With revised styling, a slightly larger body, and improved safety and performance options, it became an instant classic. This particular 1967 Mustang has been tastefully restored and upgraded, retaining its vintage character while benefiting from enhancements to reliability and drivability. Its 289ci V8 has been rebuilt and bored to 302 cubic inches, paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, giving it strong performance with classic small-block character. Finished in red with a black reupholstered interior, this Mustang strikes an ideal balance between originality and usability.

1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

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One of the best ways to experience a classic car is to cruise down in town with a drop-top first-generation Ford Mustang. You’ll be guaranteed to receive smiles, waves and general gestures of appreciation because who doesn’t love a Mustang? Introduced in 1964, the Mustang created a class of car called the pony car, and also facilitated an entire culture of happy, carefree cruising. Drop-top examples like this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible are most facilitative of this culture, and will definitely invoke fond memories from many of those who were around at the time. Heck, even the new generation will love the car’s simplicity and characterful nature. This particular pony is up for sale in Westlake, Louisiana with 7,337 miles on the clock, we’re told. It’s also been fitted with aftermarket air conditioning, a retro stereo, a new convertible top and new whitewall tires too!

1966 Ford Thunderbird

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Ford’s popular T-Bird revolutionized luxury long-distance cruising when it was introduced way back in 1955. Ford made ten generations of it until 1997, and then got all misty eyed with a retro-modern homage in 2002. However, the best classic T-Birds are the ones from the Fifties and Sixties. That’s why you’ll definitely want to check out this Missouri-based fourth-generation 1966 Ford Thunderbird in our inventory. The car appears to have been restored, including a fresh paint job and some useful upgrades to make it more pleasurable to drive. So, it’s a wonderful way to relive the glorious Sixties whenever you feel like you need a break from today’s digital cars with their hybrid and electric drivetrains.

1966 Ford Mustang Pro Street

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The brainchild of Lee Iacocca and Donald N. Frey, Ford’s Mustang has got to rank firmly in the automaker’s top three most successful cars, and one of the most widely sold in the United States. It’s been around since late 1964, and is now in the seventh generation. It is the sole survivor in the pony car class today, a class that it created way back in 1964. Furthermore, the Mustang has been immortalized in song as well as on the silver screen. While fastbacks and convertibles get most of the love, Ford did offer a third body style called the hardtop. This 1966 Ford Mustang is one such example and it’s a lovely chance to grab yourself a great first-generation Mustang in superb condition, with a formidable performance set-up, and a few nice upgrades to behold.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

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The Ford Mustang is definitely the classic car to own if you’re a fan of American automobiles that created an indelible mark on our country’s great motoring history. It’s the car that started the whole pony car segment, and the only one from that same segment that continues into 2025. Since 1964, well over ten million Mustangs have rolled out of the Dearborn factory as well as a few other places, and not just in the United States. So, if you’re searching for a pristine classic Mustang that has a V8 and can show you unlimited amounts of sun and sky, we’ve got a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible for sale today from Wilmington, North Carolina. This stunner packs under 64,000 miles and is still ready to gallop whenever the mood is right.

1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

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Over the years, the Ford Mustang has been one of the most instantly recognizable cars in history, quickly finding success, flying out of showrooms and around racetracks. One of the most sought-after models is the famous GT350, but with those creations few and far between, our featured 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback “GT350 Tribute” could just scratch that itch for you. This loving homage aims to match the kind of thrill provided by those race-bred ponies, and is powered by a 302 ci B8 powerplant, with a four-speed transmission. The owner reports that it features 97,423 miles on the odometer.

1965 Ford Mustang

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When Ford introduced the Mustang in 1964, little did they know what a stir it would cause. Not only did they create the entire pony car class back then, but the Mustang remains the only one of its kind standing in 2025! Naturally, if you want your ideal classic Mustang fix, it’s always best to go back to where it started – Generation 1. This generation was made between late 1964 and 1973. During that period, over 2.8 million units were made, in three body styles and with a slew of six and eight cylinder motor choices. Today, we have a nice 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop from Naples, Florida for sale. With its 200ci six cylinder engine and automatic transmission, it fits firmly into the cruiser category, but with 95,251 miles on the clock, shows that it’s still a darn fine machine to take on a long trip.

1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Clone

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What’s this, the Ford Thunderbolt? Well, it’s a limited-production special of the Ford Fairlane 500 produced in 1964 exclusively for drag racing. Reportedly, only 100 cars were officially made, in manual and automatic transmission variants. One of them secured the 1964 NHRA Super Stock Championship for the Blue Oval. As you’d imagine, a proper Thunderbolt would be expensive, if you can find one at all. Thankfully, we’ve got the next best thing, a 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Clone from New Ulm, Minnesota. This lovely tribute comes with the requisite 427 under the hood, and under 84,000 miles on the clock.

1961 Ford F-100

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Ford’s F-Series is probably America’s longest-running pickup truck series. Introduced in 1948, it’s still going strong after fourteen generations of excellence. The F-Series was aimed at picking up America’s small business economy, empowering countless farmers and blue-collar workers now that World War II had ended. Over time it has not lost its purpose, but has gained power, luxury and capability. Today, we have got a fourth generation 1961 Ford F-100 Restomod for sale from Milan, Ohio. The truck has received a comprehensive upgrade in nearly every major area, resulting in something truly distinctive, as well as comfortable to drive on a regular basis. If you’re interested in netting yourself a classic American truck with some tasteful upgrades, contact us right now.

1960 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe

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Known as the creator of the Personal Luxury Car segment, Ford’s Thunderbird drew inspiration from Europe’s grand tourers—machines built for comfort, elegance, and long-distance cruising. Ford ultimately produced eleven generations of the T-Bird, evolving from its original two-seat layout to a more versatile four-seat design that broadened its appeal. This 1960 Ford Thunderbird is a standout second-generation example currently offered in Aptos, California. With only 12,510 miles since its full restoration, this car presents as a well-preserved and thoughtfully updated classic. Upgrades such as a front disc brake conversion and electric windshield wipers enhance drivability while maintaining its vintage charm. The sale also includes a car cover and a reprinted original owner’s manual, making it an inviting opportunity to own and enjoy a piece of American automotive history.

1956 Ford F-100 Restomod

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Ford’s longest-running series, the F-Series of pickup trucks dates back to 1948. World War II had ended, and Ford wanted to mobilize American farmers, small business holders and tradespersons. Fiercely competing with Chevy, the F-Series hit the market as soon as possible, and is now in its fourteenth generation! Of course, there’s nothing like a classic F-Series to enjoy that vintage truck vibe, but what about a restomod? Take this second generation 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod as a prime example. It’s a classic F-Series half-ton truck, but features an LT1 V8, an automatic gearbox, a custom interior with air conditioning and Bluetooth, and so much more. Read on to discover what this truck offers, and hit us up if you’d like to purchase it from its current owner in Carlsbad, California.

1956 Ford Thunderbird

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The 1956 Ford Thunderbird remains one of the most recognizable icons of America’s motoring golden age, blending sporty proportions with luxury appointments. This example, finished in vibrant red over a black interior, retains its period-correct charm with thoughtful upgrades for drivability. Powered by a strong-running V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, and accompanied by both hard and soft tops, it offers collectors and enthusiasts an exciting opportunity to own a piece of Thunderbird history.

1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria

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The Ford Fairlane is a well-known Fifties automobile from the legendary company founded by Henry Ford. In fact, Fair Lane is the name of Henry Ford’s sprawling Dearborn-based estate, which was named after the place in Ireland where his adoptive grandfather was born. Naming a model after your founder’s home is indeed a fine accolade, and the Ford Fairlane lived up to its expectations. Seven generations were made between 1955 and 1970, and here’s where another iconic Ford nameplate was born – Crown Victoria. That’s what we have here, a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria from the first generation of the Fairlane series and with just 1,320 miles on the. The car comes with a 272ci Y-block V8, a manual transmission and a two-tone paint job. It’s the perfect classic car for fans of American automobiles, especially those who have an affinity for Fords.

1955 Ford Thunderbird

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The '50s Thunderbird is a love letter to classic American car design. One look and you're smitten with its charm and good looks. While all that chrome and original styling is one to adore, one might not stand out in the sea of original examples available with a good Google search. Present today is a 50s Thunderbird that is most definitely geared to make you stand out and takes shape with this 1955 Ford Thunderbird. With a reported 4,000 miles on its clock, this 50s beauty sports an aggressive design and spicy performance that is bound to take your weekend plans up a notch.

1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible

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The Ford Crestline was the top tier trim for Ford’s 1952 range. It came in a wide variety of forms, including as a hardtop, a convertible (called the Sunliner), a sedan and a station wagon. The series was made for just three model years before 1955’s Fairlane series took over. Today, the Crestline and its Mainline and Customline siblings are largely overlooked as classics, since the Fairlane steals all the limelight when you consider Fifties Fords. That’s why you should really give this 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible Restomod a chance. It’s a lovely restomod effort with a punchy 381ci bored-over V8, a Tremec manual gearbox, a custom interior, air conditioning, and so much more to make every drive as wonderful as possible.

1952 Ford F-1

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If you were to consider dipping your toe into the classic car waters, would you be interested in following a path less taken? Everyone goes for the signature American classics that tend to be muscle cars, pony cars or land yachts. But what about a good old true blue pickup truck from the Fifties? This would be a very historically significant statement to make, because pickup trucks have underpinned the American economy in more ways than you’d know. Since World War II ended, these vehicles have played a key part in helping small and medium business owners move their produce, and their families as well. Today’s 1952 Ford F-1 comes from the first generation of Ford’s popular F-Series of pickup trucks, a series that you can still buy today, albeit in its fourteenth generation. While we know the F-150 as the half-tonner, and our parents may recall that the F-100 held this mantle earlier on, the very first F-Series half-tonner was simply called the F-1! This truck currently resides in Port St. Lucie but is looking for a new owner. With just 48,000 miles on the clock, a Flathead V8 and rear-wheel drive, it’s definitely a classic worth conserving, and driving every now and then.

1950 Ford F-1 Restomod

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This 1950 Ford F-1 Restomod blends classic American truck design with carefully selected modern upgrades. Painted in a bold black and red two-tone finish, it captures attention with a custom aesthetic while offering increased reliability and performance beneath the vintage sheet metal. The truck rides on a reinforced chassis featuring a front clip from a ’76 Chevy Malibu and steering components sourced from a '96 GMC Jimmy. With its fuel-injected 302ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission, this F-1 has been built to cruise with confidence. Bespoke touches can be found throughout the vehicle—from the custom engine bay graphics to the reimagined cabin. A restored example that hasn’t lost its hot rod soul, this F-1 stands as an ideal candidate for local shows, weekend drives, or simply as a unique centerpiece in any garage.

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.

1941 Ford Pickup Restomod

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Miles: 7,000

This 1941 Ford Pickup Restomod embodies the perfect blend of postwar styling and modern craftsmanship. Originally born during one of Ford’s most iconic eras, this truck has been tastefully reimagined to deliver both classic charm and contemporary performance. The timeless all-steel body, finished in an elegant red and charcoal black two-tone, is paired with a reliable 327ci V8 that provides the punch and smoothness expected from a well-built restomod. With refined details, upgraded systems, and everyday drivability, this truck showcases the best of both vintage heritage and modern engineering.

1940 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod

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ASK: $55,999
Miles: 4,290

Are you looking for a stylish hot rod with a powerful V8 under the hood, a kicking sound system and some truly custom features? If so, check out this 1940 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod from Newton, Massachusetts. 1930s and 1940s Ford have always made great hot rod platforms because of their iconic appearance and simple-to-modify nature. Today’s example comes with a 455-horsepower 383ci V8, a custom chrome grille and front bumper, and so much more for you to take in. Quick, talk to us via DM, email, phone, pigeon, whatever takes your fancy because we suspect that this red beauty won’t hang around for long.

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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Miles: 41,078

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.

1937 Ford Custom Hot Rod

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Miles: 13,000

The 1930s were a time for growth, and it was growth that saw motoring take on new strides and slowly shape what machines are today. Fast forward to today, and the marketplace for these vintage American motors is ripe with the presence of custom builds taking what was iconic styling and adding a whole lot of modern appeal to it. Present today is an epic custom build and takes shape with this 1937 Ford Hot Rod. With a reported 13,000 miles on its clock, this custom 30s build is a real looker, a comfortable cruiser, and a real performance machine ready for action.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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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.

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1961 Ford F-100

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$49,999
Miles: 1

Ford’s F-Series is probably America’s longest-running pickup truck series. Introduced in 1948, it’s still going strong after fourteen generations of excellence. The F-Series was aimed at picking up America’s small business economy, empowering countless farmers and blue-collar workers now that World War II had ended. Over time it has not lost its purpose, but has gained power, luxury and capability. Today, we have got a fourth generation 1961 Ford F-100 Restomod for sale from Milan, Ohio. The truck has received a comprehensive upgrade in nearly every major area, resulting in something truly distinctive, as well as comfortable to drive on a regular basis. If you’re interested in netting yourself a classic American truck with some tasteful upgrades, contact us right now.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

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$32,500
Miles: 63,775

The Ford Mustang is definitely the classic car to own if you’re a fan of American automobiles that created an indelible mark on our country’s great motoring history. It’s the car that started the whole pony car segment, and the only one from that same segment that continues into 2025. Since 1964, well over ten million Mustangs have rolled out of the Dearborn factory as well as a few other places, and not just in the United States. So, if you’re searching for a pristine classic Mustang that has a V8 and can show you unlimited amounts of sun and sky, we’ve got a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible for sale today from Wilmington, North Carolina. This stunner packs under 64,000 miles and is still ready to gallop whenever the mood is right.

1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria

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$22,000
Miles: 1,320

The Ford Fairlane is a well-known Fifties automobile from the legendary company founded by Henry Ford. In fact, Fair Lane is the name of Henry Ford’s sprawling Dearborn-based estate, which was named after the place in Ireland where his adoptive grandfather was born. Naming a model after your founder’s home is indeed a fine accolade, and the Ford Fairlane lived up to its expectations. Seven generations were made between 1955 and 1970, and here’s where another iconic Ford nameplate was born – Crown Victoria. That’s what we have here, a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria from the first generation of the Fairlane series and with just 1,320 miles on the. The car comes with a 272ci Y-block V8, a manual transmission and a two-tone paint job. It’s the perfect classic car for fans of American automobiles, especially those who have an affinity for Fords.

1979 Ford Ranchero 500

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$17,500
Miles: 34,500

A practical classic is almost alien-like - it's two words that rarely go together. Turn back the clock a few decades to a time when creativity trumped commercial connectivity, and what you got was exactly that, a miracle: a way for the words "practical" and "class" to share the same floor space. Present today is an example of practical classic car ownership, taking shape with this 1979 Ford Ranchero. With just a reported 34,500 miles on its clock, this all American muscle is a true survivor from its time and makes for the perfect foundation to kickstart a complete factory resto or even be kept as is and treasure its originality and patina.

1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

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$54,000
Miles: 97,423

Over the years, the Ford Mustang has been one of the most instantly recognizable cars in history, quickly finding success, flying out of showrooms and around racetracks. One of the most sought-after models is the famous GT350, but with those creations few and far between, our featured 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback “GT350 Tribute” could just scratch that itch for you. This loving homage aims to match the kind of thrill provided by those race-bred ponies, and is powered by a 302 ci B8 powerplant, with a four-speed transmission. The owner reports that it features 97,423 miles on the odometer.

1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod

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$33,999
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.

1969 Ford Bronco

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$93,999
Miles: 515

Widely considered to be the first proper American Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), the Ford Bronco is as American as can be. Introduced for the 1966 model year, it was the brainchild of Donald N. Frey, one of the men responsible for the Mustang just a year and a bit earlier. Lee Iacocca approved the final model for production, with its special chassis, Dana axles and standard four-wheel drive configuration. The first generation ran for a dizzying 12 production years and buyers could pick from six or eight-cylinder engines, and manual or automatic gearboxes. Today, we’ve got one of those lovely first-generation Broncos for sale in Brentwood, Tennessee. This 1969 Ford Bronco appears to have been restored and bears a mere 515 miles since then. So, will you take it under your wing?

1967 Ford Mustang

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$75,999
Miles: 2,017

Few cars embody the spirit of American performance like the Ford Mustang, and the 1967 model year marked a major evolution of the original pony car. With revised styling, a slightly larger body, and improved safety and performance options, it became an instant classic. This particular 1967 Mustang has been tastefully restored and upgraded, retaining its vintage character while benefiting from enhancements to reliability and drivability. Its 289ci V8 has been rebuilt and bored to 302 cubic inches, paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, giving it strong performance with classic small-block character. Finished in red with a black reupholstered interior, this Mustang strikes an ideal balance between originality and usability.

1965 Ford Mustang

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$25,999
Miles: 95,251

When Ford introduced the Mustang in 1964, little did they know what a stir it would cause. Not only did they create the entire pony car class back then, but the Mustang remains the only one of its kind standing in 2025! Naturally, if you want your ideal classic Mustang fix, it’s always best to go back to where it started – Generation 1. This generation was made between late 1964 and 1973. During that period, over 2.8 million units were made, in three body styles and with a slew of six and eight cylinder motor choices. Today, we have a nice 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop from Naples, Florida for sale. With its 200ci six cylinder engine and automatic transmission, it fits firmly into the cruiser category, but with 95,251 miles on the clock, shows that it’s still a darn fine machine to take on a long trip.

1972 Ford F-100

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$53,999
Miles: 2,100

We love classic pickups, and nothing screams old-school cool like this 1972 Ford F-100. This, a fifth-generation Ford F-100 , blends rugged utility with classic styling, and custom examples like this 1972 build take that foundation to a new level. You’ll find that it’s located in California, waiting for a new custodian. However, this truck displays all the hallmarks of being a labour of love. It combines period-correct presence with modern upgrades for comfort, durability, and individuality. Powered by a 302ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, it has reportedly been comprehensively refreshed and modified, showing only 1,460 miles since completion.

1940 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod

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Are you looking for a stylish hot rod with a powerful V8 under the hood, a kicking sound system and some truly custom features? If so, check out this 1940 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod from Newton, Massachusetts. 1930s and 1940s Ford have always made great hot rod platforms because of their iconic appearance and simple-to-modify nature. Today’s example comes with a 455-horsepower 383ci V8, a custom chrome grille and front bumper, and so much more for you to take in. Quick, talk to us via DM, email, phone, pigeon, whatever takes your fancy because we suspect that this red beauty won’t hang around for long.

1969 Ford Bronco

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$64,900
Miles: 51,055

If you want a classic American off-roader, you can’t go amiss by selecting a first-generation Ford Bronco. This vehicle was the brainchild of Ford product manager Donald N. Frey, who was also responsible for the Mustang. Intended to go head-to-head with the wildly successful Toyota Land Cruiser, Jeep CJ-5 and International Scout, the Bronco came in 1966 and ran until 1978 before entering its second generation. Over 225,000 first-generation examples were sold, which should give you an idea of how wildly successful the Bronco was. Even now, the current era Bronco is selling briskly. Back to our subject car, this 1969 Ford Bronco comes from Dayton, Ohio with only 51,000 miles on the clock. Furthermore, it’s said to be a garage-kept vehicle, which is rare to find with SUVs.

1972 Ford Mustang Convertible

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$55,000
Miles: 33,000

A first-generation Ford Mustang is the perfect starter classic for an eager enthusiast who’s venturing into purchasing their first car from the Sixties or Seventies. Produced between 1964 and 1973, the first generation Mustang is as common as the proverbial apple pie, with nearly 1.3 million units made. Plus, these cars are fun to drive, relatively easy to maintain, and available in three exciting body styles. If you want your first classic car (or next classic car) to be a Mustang and a drop top, we have this 1972 Ford Mustang Convertible from Hernando, Florida in our inventory. The car’s got a light 33,000 miles on its wheels too.

1933 Ford Model 40 Coupe Hot Rod

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$54,999
Miles: 13,102

One of the most popular hot rod platforms turns out to be classic Ford and Chevy automobiles from the Twenties and Thirties – that’s 1920 and 1930 for you! Crazy isn’t it, that we’re in the Twenties right now – that’s the Twenty Twenties. Back to the subject car, it’s a 1933 Ford Model 40 Hot Rod that started life off as a stylish and dependable two-door coupe but has since undergone a comprehensive rebuild into the form you see here. Up for sale in Cabot, Arkansas, it boasts just over 13,000 miles since rebirth and comes with a 350 under the hood, mated with a Turbo 350 and of course, rear-wheel drive! Join us as we take you on a trip through its essence and you’ll be convinced as to why you should snap it up.

1976 Ford Bronco

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$69,500
Miles: 15,841

Ford’s Bronco is a popular off-roader in classic, as well as modern off-roading circles. It’s been around since 1966, albeit took a twenty five year hiatus between 1996 and 2021. Now in its sixth generation, the Bronco is one of those rare machines that offers removable doors and a removable roof. This is a trait that stems from its earliest generations, and made it a real stand-out model to own. If you owned a Bronco back in the day, you garnered plenty of admiration. Now, classic Broncos like this 1976 Ford Bronco are a fine way to experience a slice of Sixties Summer solitude. If you’re interested, this 302-toting machine is available in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and an extra muffler is included with the sale. If you’d like to be the lucky owner of this classic SUV, contact us right now.

1993 Ford Bronco XLT

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$13,499
Miles: 202,303

Ford’s Bronco was introduced in 1966 and carried on until 1996 across five generations. Then, Ford took their sweet time – twenty five years in fact – in bringing out the sixth generation. This means that there’s a distinctive split between classic and modern Broncos. So much so, that even this 1993 Ford Bronco XLT from Kemmerer, Wyoming, is very much a classic Bronco. With over 202,000 miles on the clock, you can see that it’s been driven, but that’s nothing for a Bronco. The current owner reports extensive self maintenance, and this vehicle also comes with retro-fitted locking hubs plus upgraded air conditioning. So, it’s perfect if you want a vehicle that’s got some modern features but doesn’t thrust a myriad of electronic systems and touchscreens at you. Instead, it enthralls you with its burbly V8 and old-school driving experience.

1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

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$39,999
Miles: 7,337

One of the best ways to experience a classic car is to cruise down in town with a drop-top first-generation Ford Mustang. You’ll be guaranteed to receive smiles, waves and general gestures of appreciation because who doesn’t love a Mustang? Introduced in 1964, the Mustang created a class of car called the pony car, and also facilitated an entire culture of happy, carefree cruising. Drop-top examples like this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible are most facilitative of this culture, and will definitely invoke fond memories from many of those who were around at the time. Heck, even the new generation will love the car’s simplicity and characterful nature. This particular pony is up for sale in Westlake, Louisiana with 7,337 miles on the clock, we’re told. It’s also been fitted with aftermarket air conditioning, a retro stereo, a new convertible top and new whitewall tires too!

1952 Ford F-1

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Miles: 48,380

If you were to consider dipping your toe into the classic car waters, would you be interested in following a path less taken? Everyone goes for the signature American classics that tend to be muscle cars, pony cars or land yachts. But what about a good old true blue pickup truck from the Fifties? This would be a very historically significant statement to make, because pickup trucks have underpinned the American economy in more ways than you’d know. Since World War II ended, these vehicles have played a key part in helping small and medium business owners move their produce, and their families as well. Today’s 1952 Ford F-1 comes from the first generation of Ford’s popular F-Series of pickup trucks, a series that you can still buy today, albeit in its fourteenth generation. While we know the F-150 as the half-tonner, and our parents may recall that the F-100 held this mantle earlier on, the very first F-Series half-tonner was simply called the F-1! This truck currently resides in Port St. Lucie but is looking for a new owner. With just 48,000 miles on the clock, a Flathead V8 and rear-wheel drive, it’s definitely a classic worth conserving, and driving every now and then.

1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe

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$29,999
Miles: 10,428

Ford’s contribution to American motoring history in the luxury segment, the Thunderbird came in 1955 and created the Personal Luxury Car segment. The idea was to replicate what was called the Grand Tourer in Europe. After all, the United States was gaining some fine interstates, crisscrossing the land and connecting East and West. There was stunning scenery, interesting culture and culinary delights to be explored. All the well-heeled needed was a suitable car to connect them all with. That’s where the Personal Luxury Car came in. The Thunderbird ran from 1955 to 1997 across ten generations, then a homage eleventh generation was made between 2002 and 2005. Today’s 1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe is from the tenth generation and resides in Delray Beach, Florida. It’s got just 10,500 miles on its wheels, and a supercharged engine under its hood! Join us as we tell you more, and if you’d like to own this car, we’re ready to help.

1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

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Miles: 2,820

Deuce Coupes, also known as 1932 Ford Coupes, make for fine hot rod platforms. Their Thirties style and versatile platform. Today’s 1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod is a perfect example as to what can be done to a Deuce Coupe, resulting in a truly one of a kind vehicle. Hailing from Dandridge, Tennessee, this 2,820-mile machine could be yours! It’s got a 327 to move it along, Camel Hump headers, Italian leather upholstery and so much more. Let’s learn all about it, and if you’d like to own it, talk to us now.

1973 Ford Bronco

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$149,999
Miles: 348

The definitive American off-roader, Ford’s Bronco will always hold a special place in the hearts of many Americans. This iconic machine was created in the Sixties by the same team that brought us the Mustang, after all. Today’s 1973 Ford Bronco is thus a fine first-generation example that’s undergone quite a few refreshments and updates to bring it to the condition that you see today. So, this V8-toting off-roader now comes with custom forged alloy wheels, a lifted suspension system, and just 348 miles after its makeover. If you want a classic four by four that can still run rings around today’s techy machines when the tarmac disappears, this Bronco is your ticket to ride.

2003 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition

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$49,999
Miles: 36,500

The Ford F-150, part of Ford’s venerable F-Series family is probably America’s most well-known half-ton pickup truck. The F-Series itself has been around since 1948 and is now in its fourteenth generation. Today’s 2003 Ford F-150 Lightning Harley Davidson Edition comes from the tenth generation of this popular truck series and as the name suggests, is the performance derivative. But wait, there’s more. The Harley Davidson name indicates that this is a special edition that Ford did in conjunction with this iconic American motorcycle manufacturer, making this Utah-based truck eve more desirable. It’s done just 36,500 miles so far, and packs a supercharged V8 too! Quick, get it while you still can.

1956 Ford F-100 Restomod

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$64,999
Miles: 20,643

Ford’s longest-running series, the F-Series of pickup trucks dates back to 1948. World War II had ended, and Ford wanted to mobilize American farmers, small business holders and tradespersons. Fiercely competing with Chevy, the F-Series hit the market as soon as possible, and is now in its fourteenth generation! Of course, there’s nothing like a classic F-Series to enjoy that vintage truck vibe, but what about a restomod? Take this second generation 1956 Ford F-100 Restomod as a prime example. It’s a classic F-Series half-ton truck, but features an LT1 V8, an automatic gearbox, a custom interior with air conditioning and Bluetooth, and so much more. Read on to discover what this truck offers, and hit us up if you’d like to purchase it from its current owner in Carlsbad, California.

1989 Ford Mustang GT

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$11,999
Miles: 44,965

Third generation Ford Mustangs, also known as the Fox Body, are known for getting relatively little love in the Mustang’s story. Introduced in 1979, the Fox came into a period when power outputs were still low, and cars weren’t particularly nice to drive. However, by the mid 1980s, things started looking positive, which is why if you’re a Fox fan, you want to look at the third generation’s latter stages. Today, we have an ideal candidate, a 1989 Ford Mustang GT from Miami, Florida. This 44,000-mile car comes with the high-output V8 and is further bolstered by a sport tune. That, plus a few other goodies mean that it’s a true head-turner to own and drive around.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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$74,999
Miles: 22,935

The first generation Ford Mustang sold by the proverbial bucketload during its production run that spanned late 1964 until 1973. It had created a class of fun to drive two-door family cars called pony cars, and would be a trend-setter for decades. For many Mustang punters, the first generation in fastback form is the holy grail – of course aided by its appearance in Bullitt where many smokey burnouts ensued. Today, we have a 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Restomod that’s definitely capable of vaporizing its tires, thanks to a blueprint 347ci V8 and some neat mods. This car is currently up for sale in Morgan Hill, California and has got under 23,000 miles on the clock.

1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Edition

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$39,949
Miles: 67,399

The fifth-generation Ford Bronco remains one of the most sought-after full-size SUVs of the 1990s, building on a long reputation of reliability and off-road ability. This 1995 Eddie Bauer Edition, finished in a distinctive red-and-white two-tone over a tan leather interior, is powered by the 5.8-liter V8 paired with a 4-speed electronic automatic transmission and 4x4 capability. With 67,399 reported miles, it combines originality with tasteful upgrades, including a ProComp suspension setup, aftermarket wheels, and a dual-exit exhaust system. As the final generation of the Bronco before its 2021 reintroduction, this Eddie Bauer Edition represents both collectibility and classic 4x4 appeal.

1937 Ford Custom Hot Rod

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$128,500
Miles: 13,000

The 1930s were a time for growth, and it was growth that saw motoring take on new strides and slowly shape what machines are today. Fast forward to today, and the marketplace for these vintage American motors is ripe with the presence of custom builds taking what was iconic styling and adding a whole lot of modern appeal to it. Present today is an epic custom build and takes shape with this 1937 Ford Hot Rod. With a reported 13,000 miles on its clock, this custom 30s build is a real looker, a comfortable cruiser, and a real performance machine ready for action.

1932 Ford Model B 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

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$58,500
Miles: 14,579

1930s Fords have long been the backbone of hot-rodding culture — their timeless proportions and simple engineering make them ideal canvases for creative customization. If you spot a head-turning hot rod cruising down the street today, there’s a good chance it started life as a 1930s Ford or Chevy. This beautifully built 1932 Ford Hot Rod, located in Vacaville, is a perfect example. With its Bebop fiberglass body, custom suspension, and muscular V8 powerplant, it combines classic design with modern craftsmanship. It’s a car built to cruise with confidence and make a statement everywhere it goes. Opportunities like this don’t last long — message or call us today before it’s gone.

1960 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe

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$38,997
Miles: 12,510

Known as the creator of the Personal Luxury Car segment, Ford’s Thunderbird drew inspiration from Europe’s grand tourers—machines built for comfort, elegance, and long-distance cruising. Ford ultimately produced eleven generations of the T-Bird, evolving from its original two-seat layout to a more versatile four-seat design that broadened its appeal. This 1960 Ford Thunderbird is a standout second-generation example currently offered in Aptos, California. With only 12,510 miles since its full restoration, this car presents as a well-preserved and thoughtfully updated classic. Upgrades such as a front disc brake conversion and electric windshield wipers enhance drivability while maintaining its vintage charm. The sale also includes a car cover and a reprinted original owner’s manual, making it an inviting opportunity to own and enjoy a piece of American automotive history.

1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible

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$79,888
Miles: 1,720

The Ford Crestline was the top tier trim for Ford’s 1952 range. It came in a wide variety of forms, including as a hardtop, a convertible (called the Sunliner), a sedan and a station wagon. The series was made for just three model years before 1955’s Fairlane series took over. Today, the Crestline and its Mainline and Customline siblings are largely overlooked as classics, since the Fairlane steals all the limelight when you consider Fifties Fords. That’s why you should really give this 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible Restomod a chance. It’s a lovely restomod effort with a punchy 381ci bored-over V8, a Tremec manual gearbox, a custom interior, air conditioning, and so much more to make every drive as wonderful as possible.

1991 Ford Mustang GT Supercharged

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$16,999
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.

1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT

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$44,999
Miles: 94,862

Ford’s Bronco was the first Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me – to be developed by Ford. When it was released in 1966, it became clear that the Blue Oval had knocked it out of the park on their first try. The Bronco would be a sales success, with five generations made until 1996, then a twenty five year hiatus and a fine sixth generation that continues on sale to this day. Owning a classic Bronco is a bucket list item for many, and we’ve got one vehicle up for grabs today. Here’s a second-generation 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT up for sale in Downey, California. The second generation was introduced in 1978, making this vehicle straight from the first year of production. It’s got under 95,000 miles on the clock, a 400ci V8 under the hood and a nice green two-tone color theme about it. A Marti report is included with the sale.

1932 Ford Model A 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod

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$54,990
Miles: 2,491

In the world of classic hot rods, few icons command as much respect as the 1932 Ford, and this 1932 Ford Model A 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod stands as a stellar example of craftsmanship done right. Finished in a brilliant red hue and built with professional precision, this coupe perfectly balances traditional aesthetics with modern reliability. From its timeless silhouette to its exposed engine bay and chrome detailing, every element of this build showcases the meticulous attention to detail and artistry that define a true custom hot rod.

1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

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$65,000
Miles: 63,587

The Mustang Mach 1 was Ford’s answer to performance-hungry enthusiasts looking for a more aggressive version of their iconic pony car. First introduced in 1969, the Mach 1 package combined muscular styling cues with enhanced performance, slotting in alongside the Boss and Shelby variants. With its signature blacked-out hood, hood pins, rear spoiler, and bold stance, the Mach 1 quickly earned a devoted following that endures to this day. Offered here is a pristine 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1, reportedly with only 63,587 miles on the clock. Currently located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, this example looks, feels, and drives like it just rolled off the factory floor—making it a rare opportunity for serious collectors and vintage performance aficionados alike.

1970 Ford Bronco

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$71,999
Miles: 3,000

This 1970 Ford Bronco exemplifies the perfect blend of classic style and modern refinement, maintaining the rugged charm that made the first-generation Bronco an icon. Powered by a polished 302ci V8 and equipped with a “3-on-the-tree” manual transmission, this Bronco captures the analog driving experience that enthusiasts cherish. Finished in sleek silver over a re-upholstered black interior, it combines restored originality with tasteful upgrades for reliability, comfort, and presence—both on the road and on the trail.

1931 Ford Model A Victoria

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$32,000
Miles: 1,952

Following the success of the Model T, the Model A brought a whole new dimension to the country’s history of cars. This particular 1931 Model A Victoria Coupe comes from the last year of its make, and although it retains the classic feel and aesthetic of its original state, comes with some significant upgrades. Gone is the inline-four engine and replaced with a modern V6 with electronic fuel injection, plus a host of upgrades. However, the entire car retains its iconic vintage charm with hardly any changes. All servicing documentation and invoices are reportedly provided. With 1,949 miles reported on the clock and an all-steel body, this Model A is a car that is begging to be claimed and enjoyed in your garage and shared with others as well.

1939 Ford Deluxe Hot Rod

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$34,999
Miles: 41,078

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.

1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Clone

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$41,500
Miles: 83,618

What’s this, the Ford Thunderbolt? Well, it’s a limited-production special of the Ford Fairlane 500 produced in 1964 exclusively for drag racing. Reportedly, only 100 cars were officially made, in manual and automatic transmission variants. One of them secured the 1964 NHRA Super Stock Championship for the Blue Oval. As you’d imagine, a proper Thunderbolt would be expensive, if you can find one at all. Thankfully, we’ve got the next best thing, a 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Clone from New Ulm, Minnesota. This lovely tribute comes with the requisite 427 under the hood, and under 84,000 miles on the clock.

1977 Ford Bronco

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$65,999
Miles: 4,700

There comes a time when the group hangout takes a turn for more interesting topics, and the commonplace topic in place is always - "What would you do when the Zombies take charge"? While everyone has their version of heroism, being a petrolhead means thinking of what machine would best be suited to face doomsday? Well, if that question lingers around, worry not, we have just the answer for you. Present today is this 1977 Ford Bronco. This doomsday-friendly machine is ready for action and looks the part as well. Better yet, this can be yours today to become the friendly hangout envy.

1969 Ford Bronco Sport Supercharged

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$184,999
Miles: 3,300

This 1969 Ford Bronco Sport Restomod redefines the spirit of the first-generation Bronco, blending its rugged heritage with modern performance and luxury. Powered by a supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8 paired with a ZF 5-speed manual transmission, it delivers thrilling power and control in any driving condition. The Lexus Pearl White finish gives it a sophisticated glow, while meticulous craftsmanship throughout reflects an attention to detail rarely seen in custom off-road builds. Combining off-road capability, contemporary refinement, and show-quality presentation, this Bronco stands as both a capable adventure vehicle and a statement piece.

1934 Ford Model 40 Roadster

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$60,000
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.

1968 Ford Bronco Restomod

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$74,999
Miles: 5,183

Ford’s Bronco stands as one of the true pioneers of the American sport utility vehicle. First introduced in 1966, it spanned five generations before production paused in 1996—only to return triumphantly in 2021 after a 25-year hiatus. Few nameplates can claim such generational appeal, remaining as relevant today as they were in your parents’ or even grandparents’ time. The Bronco’s rugged design and genuine off-road capability have long set it apart from the growing field of “soft” SUVs. This 1968 Ford Bronco exemplifies that enduring legacy. Beautifully restored and driven only over 5,000 miles since its rebuild, it combines vintage charm with modern performance and is now being offered for sale in Shoreview, Minnesota.

1932 Ford Model B Roadster Highboy Hot Rod

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$99,990
Miles: 3,649

Ford’s 1932 range was an all-new line-up of three variants, namely Model B, Model 18 and Model 40. Succeeding the successful Model A, the 1932 range was made in many forms, including as a two and four door sedan (Tudor and Fordor in Ford speak), the Deuce two-door coupe which was a name reserved for 1932 models only, a convertible, and even a pickup truck-styled body for load carrying. Today, these Thirties Fords have found a new life as being platforms for some pretty diverse hot rods. Take this South Carolina-based 1932 Ford Model B Dearborn Deuce Roadster Highboy Hot Rod as an example. It’s got a powerful Roush 351 Windsor V8 under the hood, a Tremec gearbox, Wilwood brakes and style that will take your breath away. Talk to us if you’d like to give this 3,649-mile baby a home.

1941 Ford Pickup Restomod

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$77,999
Miles: 7,000

This 1941 Ford Pickup Restomod embodies the perfect blend of postwar styling and modern craftsmanship. Originally born during one of Ford’s most iconic eras, this truck has been tastefully reimagined to deliver both classic charm and contemporary performance. The timeless all-steel body, finished in an elegant red and charcoal black two-tone, is paired with a reliable 327ci V8 that provides the punch and smoothness expected from a well-built restomod. With refined details, upgraded systems, and everyday drivability, this truck showcases the best of both vintage heritage and modern engineering.

1969 Ford Mustang Restomod

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$88,990
Miles: 177

This 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod represents the perfect harmony between vintage style and modern performance. Reimagined from the ground up, it captures the spirit of the original pony car while introducing today’s engineering precision. The restoration transforms this iconic coupe into a show-quality performer, boasting a stroked 408ci Windsor V8 that puts out a dyno-proven 515 horsepower. Every detail—from its frame-off restoration to its updated tech—has been executed with craftsmanship that respects the past yet embraces the future.

1930 Ford Model A Roadster

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$59,999
Miles: 439

Vintage cars from the 1920s and 1930s make for some great customization platforms. With their bulbous designs, relatively simple mechanicals and quirky interiors, they offer a blank canvas to those who dare to think different. Take this 1930 Ford Model A Roadster Custom as a prime example. It’s been extensively reworked by BBT Fabrications, featuring an all steel body into what you see here today. This Tempe, Arizona-located car has got only less than 500 miles on it so far, and is up for grabs. Slide into our DMs and find out how to own it, ASAP!

1930 Ford Model A Pickup

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$24,999
Miles: 48

In a fast-paced world, it’s easy to lose sight of where it all began. Ever-changing customer tastes demand constant innovation, and modern automotive design relentlessly pushes boundaries. Yet amidst this rapid evolution, one can forget the humble beginnings that laid the foundation for it all—the genesis of motoring, if you will. Standing proudly as a reminder of those roots is this charming 1930 Ford Model A, a true icon of American automotive history. With its timeless simplicity, it not only recalls an era of authenticity and craftsmanship but also embodies the spirit that set an entire industry in motion.

1973 Ford Gran Torino Convertible

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$49,999
Miles: 2,000

Immortalized by the Clint Eastwood film Gran Torino, the third generation of Ford’s Torino was made between 1972 and 1976, This was the last era of this iconic nameplate, hence getting your hands on one is a prudent decision. For the 1973 model year, over 496,000 units were sold, highlighting how popular the Gran Torino had become. This particular 1973 Ford Gran Torino Custom is a little different, as it’s been comprehensively built in 2017 to what you see here, and has got just 2,000 miles since then. With its custom bodywork, Cleveland V8 and special interior appointments, it’s definitely a head-turner to drive around.

1970 Ford Bronco

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$74,999
Miles: 90

If you’re on the hunt for a V8-powered classic American off-roader, a Ford Bronco is your best bet. This iconic four-by-four was introduced in 1966, and made for five generations until 1996. Then, Ford took a break of a mere twenty five years before debuting the all-new sixth generation in 2021. That means that first-generation Broncos are highly desirable today, renowned for their sheer off-road abilities and decent array of comfort features. Many say that the Bronco was the forerunner of the American Sport Utility Vehicle – that’s SUV to you and me. With that in mind, check out this first-generation 1970 Ford Bronco from Bandera, Texas. With under 90 miles on the clock since rebuild, this classic off-roader rocks a manual transmission, a custom paint job, and more. Join us as we take you through its features, and it could be yours if you desire.

1995 Ford Bronco XL

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$19,990
Miles: 135,000

Ford’s Bronco nameplate comes with a distinction between classic and modern examples. That’s because between 1996 and 2021, Ford took a twenty five year break from making its signature off-roader. Hence, Generations one through five are considered classics and modern classics, while generation six is the current-era one. That makes this 1995 Ford Bronco XL a very nice buy for someone who wants a capable off-roader that’s suitably modern, but also a definite future classic, and not encumbered by myriad computer systems. With its V8 motor, Sport Exterior Package and Luxury Group Package, this vehicle currently resides in Washington, having covered a healthy 135,000 miles so far. It’s also got the Preferred Equipment Package 680A XL.

1995 Ford Bronco XLT

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$16,499
Miles: 200,372

Ford’s Bronco is one of just two modern SUVs available today with a removable roof and removable doors. Way back when it was first introduced, these weren’t even on the menu. Ford wanted to create a tough yet family-friendly off-roader to take on the Toyota Land Cruiser and International Scout. They revealed the first-generation Bronco in 1966, and the rest, as they say, is history. Five generations were made until 1996 before a twenty-five-year hiatus and a sixth generation arriving for the 2021 model year. That gap has created a clear distinction between classic and modern Broncos. Today’s 1995 Ford Bronco XLT, for example, is definitely a classic, albeit a modern classic. With a heady 200,372 miles on the odometer, this Virginia-based machine can definitely double that at least, in the right hands and with the right care. Don’t be afraid, the Bronco isn’t high maintenance at all.

1955 Ford Thunderbird

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$59,999
Miles: 4,000

The '50s Thunderbird is a love letter to classic American car design. One look and you're smitten with its charm and good looks. While all that chrome and original styling is one to adore, one might not stand out in the sea of original examples available with a good Google search. Present today is a 50s Thunderbird that is most definitely geared to make you stand out and takes shape with this 1955 Ford Thunderbird. With a reported 4,000 miles on its clock, this 50s beauty sports an aggressive design and spicy performance that is bound to take your weekend plans up a notch.

1966 Ford Thunderbird

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$44,999
Miles: 71,017

Ford’s popular T-Bird revolutionized luxury long-distance cruising when it was introduced way back in 1955. Ford made ten generations of it until 1997, and then got all misty eyed with a retro-modern homage in 2002. However, the best classic T-Birds are the ones from the Fifties and Sixties. That’s why you’ll definitely want to check out this Missouri-based fourth-generation 1966 Ford Thunderbird in our inventory. The car appears to have been restored, including a fresh paint job and some useful upgrades to make it more pleasurable to drive. So, it’s a wonderful way to relive the glorious Sixties whenever you feel like you need a break from today’s digital cars with their hybrid and electric drivetrains.

1976 Ford Bronco

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$79,999
Miles: 1

While a certain subset of the classic car community will appreciate the likes of the Mustangs and Galaxies, one of the most popular and fast-growing segments is the burgeoning interest in classic off-road vehicles, like this Ford Bronco. The Bronco has been a staple throughout popular culture, with its appeal not just limited to car enthusiasts. This 1976 example, offered from Delray Beach, Florida, pairs classic Bronco character with a host of modern updates, making it both collectible and highly usable. Powered by a 302ci V8 with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and automatic transmission, it offers dependable performance alongside custom features that bring comfort and convenience to this timeless off-roader.

1933 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod

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$64,999
Miles: 1,154

Contrary to popular belief, the Model A nameplate didn’t come after the immensely popular Model T. In fact, it preceded it, as the first car Ford ever made. Production ran between 1903 and 1094, with a mere 1,750 cars made. Then, the Model T came over and the rest was history…until it had to be replaced in 1927. Replaced it was…with the Model A, or rather the second iteration of Model A. Here, the Model A brought about many modern attributes. Unlike the Model T’s unusual pedal and gear layout, the Model A had the conventional layout that we see in manual transmission-equipped cars to this day. It also offered multiple body styles. As time passed by, these cars found a new use – as hot rods! Yes, that’s what’s become of this particular 1933 Ford Model A Roadster Hot Rod, with its spicy 383 Stroker, automatic transmission and aftermarket camshaft, plus many other things. With just under 1,200 miles on it since all that makeover work was carried out, this Portland-based car represents something quirky for those who dare.

1966 Ford Mustang Pro Street

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$39,000
Miles: 3,110

The brainchild of Lee Iacocca and Donald N. Frey, Ford’s Mustang has got to rank firmly in the automaker’s top three most successful cars, and one of the most widely sold in the United States. It’s been around since late 1964, and is now in the seventh generation. It is the sole survivor in the pony car class today, a class that it created way back in 1964. Furthermore, the Mustang has been immortalized in song as well as on the silver screen. While fastbacks and convertibles get most of the love, Ford did offer a third body style called the hardtop. This 1966 Ford Mustang is one such example and it’s a lovely chance to grab yourself a great first-generation Mustang in superb condition, with a formidable performance set-up, and a few nice upgrades to behold.

1970 Ford Mustang

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$27,981
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.

1982 Ford Bronco

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$37,999
Miles: 1

The Ford Bronco is an epic off-roader that’s widely considered to be the forefather of today’s Sport Utility Vehicles in America. While many SUVs are more or less soft-roaders, the Bronco offered (and continues to offer) a proper off-road capable experience. It’s got four-wheel drive, proper tires, and comes with the requisite attributes to venture off the tarmac. Today’s 1982 Ford Bronco is a fine third-generation example and it’s fresh from restoration. We’re told that maintenance records for the new parts installed are provided too. So, why not make this 130,800-mile machine from Los Angeles, California your weekend toy? It’s also a great investment as a classic off-roader.

1950 Ford F-1 Restomod

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$27,500
Miles: 20,821

This 1950 Ford F-1 Restomod blends classic American truck design with carefully selected modern upgrades. Painted in a bold black and red two-tone finish, it captures attention with a custom aesthetic while offering increased reliability and performance beneath the vintage sheet metal. The truck rides on a reinforced chassis featuring a front clip from a ’76 Chevy Malibu and steering components sourced from a '96 GMC Jimmy. With its fuel-injected 302ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission, this F-1 has been built to cruise with confidence. Bespoke touches can be found throughout the vehicle—from the custom engine bay graphics to the reimagined cabin. A restored example that hasn’t lost its hot rod soul, this F-1 stands as an ideal candidate for local shows, weekend drives, or simply as a unique centerpiece in any garage.

1950 Ford F-1

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$66,500
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.

1934 Ford Model 40 Victoria

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$48,995
Miles: 62,300

The 1934 Ford Victoria belongs to Ford’s Model 40 line-up, introduced in 1933 as an update to the earlier 1932 models. Styled under Edsel Ford’s guidance rather than Henry himself, the Victoria was one of fourteen body styles available in the range, positioned as a more upscale option with a focus on comfort and style. Its flowing lines and enclosed cabin gave it a distinctively refined look compared to standard coupes and sedans. The example offered here shows 62,300 miles and features thoughtful upgrades, including drivability enhancements, making it a practical choice for vintage enthusiasts who still want to enjoy the open road.

1940 Ford Pickup

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$33,970
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.

1973 Ford Bronco

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$89,999
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.

1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

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$28,490
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.

1980 Ford Model A Shay Roadster Replica

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$22,500
Miles: 8,911

This 1980 Ford Model A Shay Roadster Replica captures the timeless appeal of the iconic Model A while offering modern drivability and reliability. Built under Ford’s official blessing by Shay Motors, these factory-authorized replicas combined vintage styling with contemporary mechanicals, making them highly desirable among enthusiasts who value both classic looks and everyday usability. With just 8,911 miles showing, this yellow-and-tan example is a well-preserved tribute to an American motoring legend.

1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car

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$28,499
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.

1998 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

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$17,500
Miles: 24,000

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.

1976 Ford Bronco Coyote 5.0L V8

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$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.

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