by Mike Bishop and Vern Tardel
The ultimate Ford flathead resource for hot rodders and restorers.
The
last commercially produced Ford Flathead V-8 was cast over 60 years
ago. Simple by today's high-tech standards, during its performance reign
from the late '30s through the mid '50s, the flathead was unsurpassed
for go-fast power on the cheap. It spawned the modern aftermarket
speed-equipment industry and became a favorite of bootleggers, dry-lakes
racers, dirt trackers, street racers, and a whole generation that just
wanted fast cars.
Whether you're restoring a classic Ford,
building a traditional hot rod, or creating a period custom car, you'll
want to get the most out of its vintage flathead V-8. In How to Rebuild & Modify Ford Flathead V-8 Engines,
authors Mike Bishop and Vern Tardel, two of the most highly-regarded
experts in hot rodding, give you the detailed and accurate information
you need to build, restore, or just daydream about the engine that gave
birth to hot rodding.
Every aspect of buying, building, and owning
a flathead V-8 engine is extensively covered. Go through the basics of
selecting the right engine for the right project, building and
rehabilitating engines, and final tuning. Diagrams and color photos
bring these legendary engines to life for the hands-on hobbyist,
collector, and aficionado.
Keep it mild or build it wild, but either way, How to Rebuild & Modify Ford Flathead V-8 Engines will help ensure your flathead is delivering the power you need.
Mike Bishop is a lifelong technoid gearhead scribe. He has been the
senior editor for the Saturn V press-information package, author of over
30 how-to books on motorcycles, cars, trucks, and snowmobiles, an
editor and feature writer for motorcycle and hot-rod magazines, and an
award-winning writer/producer of service and sales training videos for
the import automobile and motorcycle industries.
Vern
Tardel and his crew of "middle-aged adolescents" have been building
flathead-powered rods since they were the new, hot-ticket item instead
of a nostalgic throwback. He is considered among the premiere builders
of traditional-style hot rods.