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Recently completed restoration; not shown since Southern state example; retains its original steel Trimmed with LeBaron Bonney interior

Ford introduced its first V-8 on 31 March 1932. While V-8s were nothing new, never before had one been offered in a low-price, mass-produced car. It was aimed squarely at rival Chevrolet and a bit of one-upmanship to the brand which offered a mere six-cylinder engine. A small group of Ford engineers was responsible for the design, which featured a simple monobloc V-8 that produced an advertised 65 hp at 3,400 rpm from 221 cubic inches. Featuring aluminum pistons and a single-barrel Stromberg…

The Pick of the Day comes with a quandary: As the next owner, do you restore the 1936 Ford 5-window coupe, do a reso-mod, or simply leave it as is?

The Pick of the Day comes with a quandary: As the next owner, do you restore the 1936 Ford 5-window coupe, do a reso-mod, or simply leave it as is?

940 Ford V8 Grill  by Eti Reid

1940 Ford V8 grill is a photograph by Eti Reid which was uploaded on May 7th, 2013. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.

Video: 1936 Stainless Steel Ford Tudor Deluxe Sedan - Street Muscle

Lou Costable of My Car Story gets the rare opportunity to walk around an extremly rare 1936 Ford Stainless Steel Tudor Delux Sedan. The car was recently restored and is on loan to the Early Ford V8 Foundation.

Cold STARTUP FORD FLATHEAD V8 Old Engines and LOUD SOUND

This video Cold STARTUP FORD FLATHEAD V8 Old Engines and LOUD SOUND. If you wanna see some crazy old ford flathead v8 engines start up and sound watch this v...

By Josh Mortensen It amazes us to see how well prewar American cars were built, take this 1932 Ford Model 18 Tudor for example. We’ve seen countless cars half this age that are rusted to the... more»

It amazes us to see how well prewar American cars were built, take this 1932 Ford Model 18 Tudor for example. We've seen countless cars half this age that are rusted to the point of not being identifiable, yet this 80 year old Ford is still solid and likely still wearing the original paint. This...