We love the Ford 302. Its short, 3.00-inch stroke encourages flinging the tach needle to 7,000 or even 8,000 rpm, and its fat, 4.00-inch bore allows mucho cylinder head breathing. We've punished a ...
A nut-and-bolt restoration with period-correct parts always pleases the eye and the most die-hard enthusiast, but a restomod gives the vehicle an identity of its own. The 1966 Ford Mustang that has ...
A crate engine can be just what you need to finish your project car, and these Ford powerplants can be had for a remarkably reasonable price.
We've had this Ford 363-inch replacement bullet for Project Ron Burgundy for awhile now, but we've been waiting to optimize our current combination with suspension and traction before we plugged it in ...
Last year, Ford made many a car builder happy by releasing the Mustang's 5.0 as a crate engine. Now, taking the program to the next level, the blue oval has added the big, bad 444 hp Boss 302 5.0L V8 ...
To get the most power out of your hot rod or performance car, the most sensible approach may be to simply replace the engine.
Engine buyers have been enjoying Ford Racing Performance Parts' extensive line of crate engines for decades. And why not? These are quality factory engines, built with Ford or Ford-approved parts at ...
With so many players now in the Ford crate engine game, the market has grown by leaps and bounds. There's a larger selection of engines from a greater number of suppliers than ever before. For this ...
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5 giant Ford crate engines you can order today
Ford’s modern crate catalog is stacked with giant V8s that can transform everything from classic pickups to late-model muscle into serious powerhouses. At the center of that lineup is the 7.3-liter ...
Love it or hate it, the original Bronco is a collectible that goes for ridiculous prices on the second-hand market. This 1976 model, which is not that extensive of a restomod, is offered at $89,900 by ...
Invented by Frenchman Leon Levavasseur to power airplanes, the mighty V8 has become an icon of American automotive history. Cadillac introduced America to the V8 motor in 1914, and the car industry ...
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