Introduced in 1932, Ford's Flathead V8 became popular with hot rodders for its power and accessibility, and Chevrolet wanted to counter that with small displacement and affordable power of their own.
While the Small Block Chevy may be the most tunable and the Chrysler HEMI the most powerful, Ford’s Flathead V8 engine has been around for nearly a century and is the grandfather of every V8 ...
Developed as a testbed for new technologies, the CERV I was Zora Arkus-Duntov's masterpiece and it remains one of the most ...
Since debuting the much-celebrated Ford flathead V8 in 1932, the Blue Oval has become ... With the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro now both discontinued, the Ford Mustang is the last of its ...
Anyone with a 1932 Ford is welcome to register, as are those driving vehicles powered by any Ford Flathead V8. Edsel Ford will be the Honorary Chairman, Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally the ...