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How did an engine that every engineer considered obsolete the day it launched go on to create hot rod culture, launch the entire automotive aftermarket industry, and earn fan mail from one of America's most wanted criminals? In 1932, Henry Ford spent the equivalent of a billion dollars to do something the industry said was impossible — cast a V8 engine block as a single piece of iron and sell it cheap enough for farmers and factory workers. The flathead V8 that rolled off the line was flawed from birth, plagued by overheating, terrible airflow, and exhaust passages that slowly cooked the engine from the inside out. But none of that mattered, because it was simple, powerful enough, and everywhere — and when World War II veterans came home looking for speed, they turned fifteen million of these engines into the foundation of an entire culture. This is the full story of the Ford flathead V8, from its secret development and disastrous early production, through the Clyde Barrow letter and the dry lakes racing explosion, to the Ardun overhead-valve conversion designed by the future father of the Corvette, and finally to the parade of overhead-valve competitors that forced Ford to pull the plug in 1954 on an engine the French kept building until 1990. #FordFlatheadV8 #FlatheadFord #HotRodHistory #FordV8 #1932Ford #HenryFord #DeuceCoupeHotRod #DryLakesRacing #ElMirage #BonnevilleSaltFlats #HotRodCulture #VintageEngines #FlatheadEngine #Edelbrock #ArdunHeads #ZoraArkusDuntov #ClassicFordEngine #TraditionalHotRod #AmericanMuscleHistory #SpeedShopCulture #HotRodMagazine #AutomotiveHistory #EngineeringHistory #FordYBlock #WardsTopTenEngines #BonnieAndClyde #SoCalSpeedShop #V8Engine