This 56 Ford F100 gets a full walkaround and drive, showing how a classic truck can become a refined street rod without ...
This 1964 Ford Galaxie restomod blends classic fastback styling with a Schwartz chassis, twin-turbo FE engine, modern suspension, luxury comfort, and serious street performance.
This video follows the search for a new engine for a 1979 Ford Bronco after the original 351M proves beyond saving. With ...
Ford has great news for those who want to build a track monster around a Ford-branded V8 engine. The automaker has just debuted two new supercharged crate engines. The 7.3-liter V8 is rated at over ...
Fire up a fourth-gen Ford Mustang GT and you'll hear one of two distinctly different V8 soundtracks, depending on when it rolled off the assembly line. From 1994 through 1995, that rumble came from ...
Ford is no stranger to producing powerful engines. From the heyday of the muscle car to the racetrack to the Special Vehicles Team to today's Ford Performance division, the company has carved out a ...
For the 2021 model year, Ford introduced a hybrid powertrain in the F-150 PowerBoost. Going hybrid seemed like a logical ...
There’s a moment in automotive history that Ford loyalists and hot rodders devoted to any brand can point to as a genuine turning point for Blue Oval’s involvement in the performance space: 2011. It’s ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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Ford is one of the biggest car markers in the world, and its V8 engines are arguably some of the biggest reasons why people love them. Whether it be a Coyote 5-liter V8, a Boss 429, or a Ford 427 FE, ...
Ford's effort to catch up with competitors in the overhead-valve V8 sweepstakes hit the market in 1954 and was called the "Y-Block." That's in reference to the engine block's deep skirting surrounding ...