They got one, and 1989 was showtime -- or rather SHO time: a new "Super High Output" 3.0 V-6 with overhead-cam cylinder heads and four valves per cylinder (instead of two), plus dual exhausts. Engineered with help from Yamaha, the SHO engine turned out 220 horsepower, good for seve...
For performance enthusiasts, is there anything better than finding a 1970 Mustang Mach 1 project car in desirable Grabber Blue with a 428 Ram Air Cobra Jet V8 under the hood? Actually, there is. This owner has a pair of them, which leaves potential buyers with an intriguing choice to make...
It wasn’t long at all before Ford realized that the big-displacement 429 had more potential than was being taken advantage of in the Mustang and Thunderbird. While the 429 in its barebone state was nothing to scoff at, the high-flowing nature of the 429’s poly-angle heads and massive ...
production may have been as little as 100 units. This pickup seems to be in that group, but it lost it’s 428 some time ago and a small-block 302 resides there now. The vehicle has been parked for more than seven years, so
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They got one, and 1989 was showtime -- or rather SHO time: a new "Super High Output" 3.0 V-6 with overhead-cam cylinder heads and four valves per cylinder (instead of two), plus dual exhausts. Engineered with help from Yamaha, the SHO engine turned out 220 horsepower, good for ...
Ford redesigned its mid-size cars in 1970, going for a more aerodynamic look. The slipperiest was the SportsRoof (Ford-speak for fastback) which could come in Torino 500, GT, or Cobra trim. The seller’s car is a GT that once had a J-Code 429 cubic inch V8 under the hood. Sadly...
be tempted to hit the BIN button to take this classic home. Of course, you may have other ideas and will hit the button first. If you do, I could hardly blame you. It seems that whoever does make that first move will be driving away in a classic that is guaranteed to turn heads....
not the city or suburbs. Well, here’s a pint-sized pony version of Ford’s full-size Country Squire that has survived 50 years. It’s currently corralled just north of Charleston, South Carolina in the Goose Creek area, and is for salehere on craigslistfor $17,000. (No, that’s no...