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Ford. The name itself conjures images of groundbreaking innovation, relentless pursuit of efficiency, and an unwavering ...
Engine names are often quite straightforward. The small-block Chevy, for example, is a small-block engine. But what about Ford's Y-Block? Here's the story.
Owned by one man for the past 35 years, an 80k-mile 1967 Series 62 sedan was the company's most popular model that year; he's driven 20,000 miles in it since 19 ...
The 1949 Ford came standard with a 226-cubic-inch (3.7-liter) inline-six, while a 239-cubic-inch (3.9-liter) V8 was optional. The latter was the already iconic Flathead, which Ford had introduced ...
Percentage wise, the Ardun engines in this country have a fantastic record of successes. When we refer to an Ardun engine, we mean an Ardun kit fitted to a Ford or Mercury flathead V8 engine.
Appropriately called the 1917 Ford Model TT, the next truck was the Model AA, based on the Model A car, and in 1935 Ford introduced the Model 50 pickup powered by the famous Ford flathead V8 engine.