Sunday morning cruise-in at Eastwood Company, Pasadena, MD, April 6, 2025.
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1954 Ford Tudor (2-door sedan); 1960 F100 Pickup; 1964 Falcon Futura 2-door hardtop with a V-8 engine emblem.
Model year 1954 was the first year of Ford’s Y-Block OHV V-8 engine, differing from the ‘flathead’ design. Not sure what engine, V-8 or I-6 this green car had. It was devoid of any side trim and emblems that might give a clue.
For the 1960 truck, the available V-8 would still have been a Y-block style. By Model Year 1962 Ford began to offer a new small-block OHV V-8, one that came to be known as the ‘Windsor’ design. First offered in Ford’s Fairlane model, the ‘Windsor’ V-8 was the one offered in the Falcon beginning in mid-1963.