Although many of the ideas were initiated by Henry Ford himself, the team led by Carl Schmaltz, Emil Zoerlein, and Ray Lard ...
In the early 1900s, horsepower was almost exclusively for the Gatsbys of the world. Ford’s flathead V-8, introduced in the ...
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 ...
Engulfed by vegetation. Sitting under a layer of dust. This is how the 1951 Ford Custom Victoria with a flathead V8 can be described. With no owner to consider restoring it, the car was on its way ...
Crate engines are hardly a new concept, with examples going back around sixty to seventy years. Originally, these powerplants were used in the racing world as a more expeditious way of swapping ...
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 Grand Marshal, and Keith Crain, Chairman of Crain ...
Ford Motor Company just announced their new premium V8 diesel engine for use in top range Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo models. While V8 diesel engines are a common upgrade for medium-duty ...
Yet judging by the wholesale revisions applied to the ‘18 Mustang, driven here for the first time in the UK, it seems that Ford wasn’t satisfied. The 5.0-litre V8 now makes 444bhp - 38bhp more ...
What's New for 2025? Ford is refreshing the Expedition lineup for 2025. New head- and taillights are a given, and around back we expect to see a new way to access the cargo area—a two-piece ...
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it will overhaul its electric-vehicle strategy to offer more and cheaper options to retail and commercial customers at a faster pace, a pivot that may cost the ...
Introduced in 2022 as a smaller and more affordable alternative to the Ford Ranger and F-150, the Maverick quickly outsold its competitors and achieved high sales rankings within Ford's lineup.
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...