Ford will go down in history as the most popular hot rodded car of all time, many a rodder will say that the modified ’33 and ...
Ford’s mass production of the flathead opened up racing to a whole ... 150 mph on the dry lakes and graced the fourth cover of Hot Rod magazine in April, 1948. Hilborn continued to modify ...
Contrary to popular belief, the Ford Flathead V8 was not the first engine ... but it exploded in popularity in the 1930s, with Hot Rod Magazine crediting it for inventing the concept of modifying ...
Meanwhile, he built a flathead V-8-powered ’27 T Roadster ... as Winfield cams (no relation), his own dropped axles, and HOT ROD magazine. See All 6 Photos Meanwhile, he was racing whatever ...