The Ford 351 Windsor is one of the most popular V8 engines Ford Motor Company has ever built. It belongs to the small block Ford family and was first introduced in 1969 with the Ford Mustang Mach 1.
I started learning to work on cars in the late 1970s by helping my stepdad turn salvaged mid-1960s Chevy Chevelles into street-stock-class race cars. Throughout that period, I had my hands on a number ...
Both the Ford 351 Windsor and Chevy 350 small block V8s need no introduction — they're pretty much ubiquitous in the aftermarket scene. While which past-era Detroit V8 is the better pick, the truth, ...
For the most part, the Gen-I and II Chevy small-block has been the same basic engine since 1955 (except you, 400, you made things weird), but Ford V8s do not play by the same rules. Asking for a "Ford ...
If you are a Ford person, you're tired of living in a Chevy world. If you go to another drag race and see a Mustang hood pop open to reveal one more LS swap, you're gonna scream. As a Ford fan, you ...
Twenty years ago, the idea of ordering a complete engine for a vintage Mustang was pretty much absurd. First of all, it was a lot cheaper to rebuild or even have someone else rebuild the original ...
If you are a Ford person, you're tired of living in a Chevy world. If you go to another drag race and see a Mustang hood pop open to reveal one more LS swap, you're gonna scream. As a Ford fan, you ...
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