...can think of 7 different L head engines, pre 1966...
And, of course, there were way, way more L-head/flathead/side-valve engines than that over the history of internal combustion engines.
Rambler offered them up to 1965, says one source on the interweb; I believe it was the last American manufacturer to do so, unless Checker, with its flathead Continental engine was later.
Harley continued offering a flathead motor on its Servicar (three-wheeled motorcycle, used by many a parking enforcement officer) until 1973, because motorcycles avoided emissions controls way longer than automobiles.