The Ford 351 Cleveland can produce more horsepower per cubic inch with carburetors on gasoline than any other American motor. The canted valve head design allows huge diameter valves for its ...
Only one of the Ford 351-cubic-inch V8 engines has a real future. It is the 351-C, and the "C" stands for Cleveland, which is where that engine is made. The other 351 is the 351-W, and "W" denotes ...
April 17, 1964, New York. The event is the World Fair, and one crucial occurrence would take the world of Piston by a category seven hurricane. Alright, there’s no such thing – the highest rank for ...
Ford’s in-house performance models came around in 1969 when the Mach 1 and the Boss Brothers were launched. While the former lasted past the Malaise and made it (on and off) into the third millennium, ...
The Ranchero GT 351 sits at the intersection of muscle car swagger and pickup practicality, and its brief production run has turned it into one of the most closely watched corners of the classic Ford ...
I was at my local watering hole when I overheard a clever, if inadvertent, new name for the baseball team. This barstool bigot was saying: “Hell, they oughta just call ‘em the Injuns,” and this other ...
The true origins of Ford’s oddball 351 Cleveland 335-series engine family may never be completely known. Suffice it to say this was an engine born for racing that never realized its true potential as ...
We all dream about low-mileage barn finds. Southern California's Don Prochot can count himself among the lucky few who have lived that dream. A couple of years ago, he unearthed a 15,000-mile '71 Boss ...
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