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Ford's early-1950s Y-Block engine was so named because its deep-skirt design made the engine look like the letter "Y" when ...
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 ...
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.
Ford. The name itself conjures images of groundbreaking innovation, relentless pursuit of efficiency, and an unwavering ...
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.
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 ...