Ford Motor Company has produced many iconic V8 engines over the years, starting with the revolutionary 1932 Flathead, the first affordable mass-produced V8. Many more V8s followed later on, including ...
The day started out badly for Austin Bittle. After making a single pass down the Las Vegas quarter-mile, a loud clatter erupted from the engine compartment of his 1966 Ford Fairlane hardtop. The ...
Ford's big block engines are among the best-known and most respected V8s in American history. From the pure-blooded racing heritage of the 427 and its derivatives to the massive torque-happy 429 in ...
Vintage F-Series Ford trucks have never been the first choice for a restomod. The Chevy C10 has a larger catalog for engine, body, and suspension parts, and the small-block Chevy is cheaper and more ...
Q: Greg, what big 400-plus V8 engines did Ford have from 1961 to 1963? Did they have the 427 and 428 V8 then? Also, in the not too distant future, I'd like to drop one of the big 427 type engines into ...
In the golden era of the American "Horsepower Wars," few machines commanded as much respect on the asphalt as the 1963½ Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback and its 426-cube 427 big-block engine that would ...
Few can dispute the FE series big-block's performance on a grand scale. This is the legendary engine that not only won Le Mans, it spanked Ferrari and other exotics in a global venue only the very few ...
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Ford 427 vs 428 FE V8: What’s actually different?
Ford’s 427 and 428 FE V8s sit at the heart of some of the most mythologized American performance cars, yet even seasoned enthusiasts often blur the line between them. I want to unpack where these two ...
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