Performance 0 - 100 kph6.1 s 0 - 60 mph5.8 s Top speed250 kph (155 mph) Powertrain specs Engine typeFord Big-Block FE 427 Displacement7.0 l (425 ci / 6965 cc) Power431 ps (425 bhp / 317 kw)@ 6000 rpm Torque651 Nm (480 lb-ft)@ 3700 rpm ...
Ford 427 TheFord 427 cubic inch big block V8was intended to dominate motorsports in the early 1960s, and in many respects it was mission accomplished for the Blue Oval. A bored out version of the 390 cubic inch FE V8, the 427 was strengthened with a forged crankshaft, featured solid lift...
© Ford Whereas the Mk2 may have looked similar to its predecessor, beneath the bodywork was a host of changes. In came a 427 cubic inch (7.0-liter) Ford FE engine, with an exhaust system nicknamed “a bundle of snakes” for its elaborate design. A strengthened gearbox was also used, ...
This modern take on the iconic Ford 427FE motor will leave you speechless. It was built on the Ford Racing’s Boss 351 block, so you know it’s got the power. Built for high-performance, this beastly crate engine has specially engineered connecting rods and pistons for your application. I...
Performance was just what the big Fords had, with available small-block and big-block V-8s offering from 195 up to a rousing 425 horsepower. Even a relatively mild 390 XL could scale 0-60 mph in 9.3 seconds; a 427 reduced that to just over 7 seconds. The one major complaint was a...
it’s about to gain a 427 cubic inch V8, Ford’s monster engine of the mid-decade. In dirty, but overall good condition, in Temecula, California, this Ford awaits someone to finish the project. It’s availablehere on eBaywhere you’ll have to go higher than $19,700 to break through...
The 1960s were a time of serious innovation and evolution for Ford’s V8 lineup. After the Ford Y-Block didn’t quite live up to… Read More Ford 427 Engine – Specs and History Page navigation 1 2 3 Next Page Join The Email Community and get all the new deets right in your ...
Severe Duty Super Starter - Small Block Ford-FE-BB-2.0 & 2.3L - 1967-Up Standard & Automatic Transmission info: We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verif...
Most ardent Ford types can name every V-8 engine family the company ever produced; the Flathead, the Y-Block, the MEL (Mercury Edsel Lincoln), the FE, the original Fairlane Small-block, the 385 Big-block, 427 SOHC, the Mod motor, Coyote. But every four cylinder? Bet not. ...
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 $20K but they are a modern interpretation with similar cylinder head architecture, mounted on a 429 or 460 CI block....