It was designed to conform to series requirements which limited the displacement of engines to 305 cubic inches. The 302 in… more»Jun 14, 2023 • For Sale • 17 Comments Museum Find: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 I am a staunch advocate for preserving classic cars, but I believe that...
The Boss 429 was introduced for the 1969 model year alongside its smaller brother, the Boss 302. These two performance variants were created in order for Ford to introduce two new engines for their motorsports endeavors. The Boss 429 was fitted with a 429 cubic inch (7.0L) V8 engine ...
1E7AZ-6A674-A OIL PAN FLANGE REINFORCEMENT 302 (L)1E7AZ-6A674-B OIL PAN FLANGE REINFORCEMENT 302 (R)1F87E-8255-CA OUTLET GASKET 1F3TZ-6020-A FRONT COVER GASKET 1F1SE-6701-AA SEAL - REAR MAIN SMALL BLOCK ENGINES 1 Approved Aftermarket Components Required - NOT INCLUDED IN THE ENGINE...
By 1971, the 1st Generation Mustang had grown in size. Some enthusiasts dismissed it as too big and soft, but the ’71 Boss 351 graphically demonstrated that there was performance there for the taking is a buyer ticked the right boxes on the Order Form. This one seems to combine a perfec...
“385” series block. It was rated at 375 gross HP which was probably a substantial underrepresentation. These were significant engines and not the sort of powerplant one is likely to find easily or inexpensively. I could find “reproduction” versions of this unique 429 CI motor for about $...