When muscle car enthusiasts talk about the mightiest engines produced by Ford during the 1960s and 1970s, the Boss 351 rarely gets mentioned. However, this underappreciated eight-cylinder gem, which ...
The Boss 351 Mustang outperforms the Boss 302 and 429, yet only 630 survive. Here's why the rarest Boss Mustang gets ...
Perception and reality are often widely disparate things. That couldn't be truer than with the legendary Boss 429 Mustang and the semi-hemi engine for which it was named. It is the darling of the ...
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 ...
The Boss 6.2 V8 is known for toughness, but lack of care left this Super Duty engine with shattered pistons and destroyed rods. Endowed with a cast-iron block, SOHC valvetrain, and featuring two spark ...
Starting in 1932 with the Flathead V8 in the Model 18, Ford's V8s have powered a long line of iconic cars. Whether it's the '60s and '70s opulence of the Lincoln Continentals, the high-performance ...
When it comes to classic Ford Mustangs, I like them in high-impact colors. My top five first-gen Mustang colors include Lime Gold, Silver Jade, Grabber Orange, Grabber Green, and Calypso Coral. But I ...
A modified 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 sold for nearly $200,000 at auction. The car features a Kaase 598 engine with 1,062 horsepower, not the original NASCAR motor. Authentic, numbers-matching ...
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 ...
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