Ford's 351 Modified engine had a longer deck height. The 351 Cleveland had iron intakes, and the 351 Windsor had forged ...
Once upon a time Ford Motor Company needed a solution to its extensive menu of V-8 engine families. There were simply too many engine types—the 90-degree Fairlane V-8 (221/260/289/302ci small-block), ...
Scott Mays purchased his 1970 Mustang Mach 1 with a 351 Cleveland (351C) engine through Craigslist. "It's a true Mach 1," Mays says proudly. "The previous owner had the engine rebuilt but could not ...
Ford's 351 Cleveland is legendary for the performance it has given us for 36 years. However, we admit to being confused by Ford's decision to manufacture the 351C . It already had the 351W, a ...
April 17, 1964, New York. The event is the World Fair, and one crucial occurrence would take the world of Piston by a category seven hurricane. Alright, there’s no such thing – the highest rank for ...
The true origins of Ford’s oddball 351 Cleveland 335-series engine family may never be completely known. Suffice it to say this was an engine born for racing that never realized its true potential as ...
Much like Chrysler, Ford offered its last true high-performance options in 1971. The Boss 302, Boss 429, and the 428 Cobra Jet had been discontinued, but the company added a new 429 Cobra Jet and Boss ...
In the world of classic cars, there's a virtually unlimited supply of numbers thrown around that, if you're not familiar with the nomenclature, can seem absolutely baffling. Engine sizes, differential ...
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