There's something magnetic about classic cars-the scent of leather and the craftsmanship that spoke of pride, not production ...
The Mercury Eight series holds the uncanny honor of being the debut line for the upscale Ford division. It was manufactured between 1939 and 1959 over a total of three generations and sat in between ...
The last generation of the Mercury Eight Coupe had just three years’ worth of production between 1949 and 1951, and one of the latest examples made it to 2023 with a chest of memories and gorgeous ...
The Ford Flathead V8 wasn't the first V8, but when it debuted in the 1932 Model 18, it brought this brilliant engine configuration to the American masses. With a simple design featuring a flat ...
V8s are about as close as you can get to a "default" American engine. The Chevy Small Block V8 is one of the most versatile engines ever produced and it's been swapped into cars and trucks practically ...
Editor's Note: Looking for a low-buck purely fun project for your street/strip or whatever machine? Nostalgia is the vogue, so why not build a fathead? Sounds silly at first, perhaps, but think about ...
Ardun is a name that has created more interest in the minds of performance-minded car enthusiasts than any other engine to come along in this country since the Offenhausen The air of respect for this ...
Q: Hello Greg and thanks for answering this question. What is your opinion of the Big Three’s most popular engines ever created, and the reasons why? I know this is a tough one, but we sure enjoy your ...
Sydney Herbert Allard's most famous creation, the J2, was the product of a British spin on a very American formula: hot rodding. Allard crafted a lightweight two-seat chassis, clothed it in a ...