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 ...
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 ...
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.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When Bill Cole began restoring his 1970 Ford Mustang about a year ago, the first thing he did was slap a Cleveland into it. To muscle car fans like Cole, a Cleveland is Ford's ...
Q: Greg, can you tell us something about the Ford Pantera that was available in the 1970s? It was a great car that came with a Ford 351 engine. How did Ford get involved? -- Eugene, email from ...
1969 was when the Ford Mustang finally received a 351 small-block V8, and it was none other than the Windsor, whose name came from the Ontario plant where it was produced. The 351W was offered with a ...
Once upon a time, Ford had a factory high-performance parts program-known as "Muscle Parts" or "OHO" (Off-Highway Only) parts—that rivaled the best of the present Chevy and MoPar efforts. Then, in the ...
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 ...
Twenty years ago, a small team of enthusiast engineers at Ford had an idea. The company needed a serious engine to compete with the Dodge Vipers and Chevy Corvettes of the world. Ford had a V10, but ...
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