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  2. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford flathead V8 (often called simply the Ford flathead or flathead Ford) is a V8 engine with a flat cylinder head introduced by the Ford Motor Company in 1932 and built by Ford through 1953. During the engine's first decade of production, when overhead-valve engines were used by only a small minority of makes, it was usually known simply ...

  3. Ford Prefect - Wikipedia

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    The car progressed in 1953 from its original perpendicular or "sit-up-and-beg" style to a more modern three-box structure. Some versions were also built and sold by Ford Australia. Like its siblings, the car became a popular basis for a hot rod, especially in Britain, where its lightweight structure and four-cylinder engines appealed to builders.

  4. Ford Popular - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer. Ford UK. Production. 1953–1962. The Ford Popular, often called the Ford Pop, is a car from Ford UK that was built in England between 1953 and 1962. When launched, it was Britain's lowest priced car. [1] The name Popular was also used by Ford to describe its 1930s Y Type model. The Popular name was also later used on basic models ...

  5. Mercury Eight - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Eight. The Mercury Eight is an automobile that was produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company under their now defunct division Mercury between 1939 and 1951. The debut model line of the Mercury division, Ford slotted the full-size Mercury Eight between the Ford Deluxe (later Custom) model lines and the Lincoln.

  6. America's Most Beautiful Roadster - Wikipedia

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    America's Most Beautiful Roadster. " America’s Most Beautiful Roadster " or (AMBR) is an award presented annually at the Grand National Roadster Show. [1][2] It was created by promoter Al Slonaker to recognize the best roadster in-show. The winner's name is engraved on a 9-foot "mega-trophy" that is maintain by the event's promoter, Rod Shows ...

  7. Ford Y-block engine - Wikipedia

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    Ford FE engine Ford Small Block. The Y-block engine is a family of overhead valve V8 automobile engines produced by Ford Motor Company. The engine is well known and named for its deep skirting, which causes the engine block to resemble a Y. It was introduced in 1954 as a more modern replacement for the outdated side-valved Ford Flathead V8 and ...

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