These big block Blue Oval engines defined an era of American muscle with huge horsepower and performance that dominated drag strips, highways, and racetracks.
Barry Rabotnick is a survivor. From starting out as a Detroit street racer back in the day, to a long and varied career working for the big names in the automotive aftermarket like Holley and ...
Ford’s FE V8s arrived at a moment when American performance was shifting from backyard hot-rodding to factory-built power, and they quickly became the hardware that defined that transition. By ...
FE is the symbol for iron on the periodic table of elements, and a lot of people believe that Ford named its line of V-8 engines produced between 1964 and 1976 because it tips the scales at more than ...
The '60s were the golden age of American muscle cars, and this vibrant automotive scene witnessed the birth of many iconic engines with large displacements and unmatched power outputs. Among these ...
Known as a classic car enthusiast, Jarro loves classic Porsches, Toyotas and everything in between. Though he used to manage a local speed shop and had a short stint with a race team, he now prefers a ...
Introduced in April 1964, the Ford Mustang had already morphed into a muscle car by 1967. Ford debuted the Shelby GT350 in 1965, while the GT500 arrived in dealerships in 1967. The same year saw the ...
The Ford Torino earned its reputation not only through sleek sheet metal but through a remarkably broad engine catalog that stretched from thrifty sixes to some of Ford’s most serious big blocks.
A few years before the Cougar became the Mustang's upscale, Mercury-badged pony car sibling, the nameplate was used for a glamorous concept with gullwing doors and a massive V8. Follow us: Ever since ...
This 1967 Ford Mustang S-Code Fastback, a well-maintained classic with a 1969 390 FE engine and 4-speed manual, offers stunning looks and performance for collectors and enthusiasts.