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Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford in 1903, revolutionized the automotive industry. From Model T's to Mustangs, classic Fords remain among the most collectible American cars.
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The First Ford Mustang Ever Made
The Wimbledon White convertible VIN 5F08F100001 was never meant to be sold, yet an airline pilot in Newfoundland bought it by accident in 1964.
May 22, 2026
1967 vs 1968 Mustang: How to Tell Them Apart
The 1967 restyle brought a bigger body and big-block power. Here is exactly how to tell it from the nearly identical 1968 model year.
May 21, 2026
Classic Mustang Production Numbers and Milestones by Year
Year-by-year production figures for the first-generation Ford Mustang, from the record 1965 launch through the one-millionth car in 1966 and the decline of the early 1970s.
May 20, 2026
The Rarest and Most Expensive Mustangs Ever
From the $3.74M Bullitt GT to the one-off Super Snake, these are the record-setting Mustangs and what drives their auction value.
May 20, 2026
Classic Ford Cars — Built Ford Tough Since 1903
Henry Ford didn't just build cars — he transformed America. The Ford Motor Company, founded in 1903, introduced the moving assembly line and made automobile ownership accessible to the average American. From the legendary Model T to the iconic Mustang, Ford has consistently produced vehicles that define their era.
Most Popular Classic Ford Models
The Mustang, launched in 1964, created the "pony car" segment and remains one of the most recognized cars in the world. The Thunderbird combined luxury and performance in a uniquely American package. Broncos pioneered the SUV market, while the F-100 and F-250 pickups built Ford's reputation for rugged trucks.
Classic Ford models like the Fairlane, Galaxie, Falcon, and Torino represent some of the finest examples of mid-century American automotive design. The Model A and early V8 Fords are prized by hot rod builders and collectors alike.