Ford's first V8 ushered in a new era. Here are some of the most interesting models it powered, from the '30s to the '50s.
When most people wreck their car, they either scrap it or repair it back to factory condition. Not Blackie Gejeian. After a ...
Jon Hall is a diehard hot ... of Shadow Rods and Motor City Flatheads, companies that produce stamped steel 1927 roadster bodies, chassis, and Flathead parts, including an aluminum engine.
Who will grab all the gold at the 75th Annual Grand National Roadster Show’s AMBR competition? And the nominees ...
The Concours d’Elegance will return Friday through Sunday, April 25-27, at Scripps Park. The theme, “Mascots in Motion,” is ...
When was the last time you saw a Hudson Pacemaker? How about one with a beefed-up small-block V8 powerplant under the hood?
Discover Richard V. Munz’s exceptional collection of Ford engines, vintage hot rods, and rare collectibles at Mecum’s Kissimmee 2025 auction.
It was the first mass-produced, cost-effective vehicle with a V8 engine. It developed about 70 horsepower and had a classy hot-rod look to match. At the time, Ford was selling the Roadster for $460.
Shoehorning engines for a car ... connecting rods, and a steel crank, ported and polished cylinder heads, and upgraded valve springs. Caveat though, Ford specifically states that "it’s for ...