"Blueprinted engine" is a very impressive phrase in the sport of hot rodding. A vehicle with a ''blueprinted engine" is infinitely more desirable than a ''stocker" or even a plain old ''modified" ...
OK350 hp with a two-holer on a 289 Ford. Here's why: Frank Currie and the folks at Currie Enterprises like to play hardfrom rockcrawling Jeeps to a 200-mph street roadster to 100-mph desert racers to ...
Known as a classic car enthusiast, Jarro loves classic Porsches, Toyotas and everything in between. Though he used to manage a local speed shop and had a short stint with a race team, he now prefers a ...
During the course of a restoration, there are hundreds of decisions to be made. Some are made up front before a single wrench is turned, while others are often made on the spur of the moment because ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang features a 289 V8 engine, factory A/C, and a bench seat. It boasts patina paint sealed with Flood Penetrol, new brakes, 16" Ford Mustang rims, and a host of mechanical and ...
Ever since it was first introduced in 1963, the 289 High-Performance V-8 has been the subject of myth, legend, and folklore. Enthusiasts get fired up over the 271hp Hi-Po due to its ...
Time and time again, 1966 comes around as one of the great years in the history of American car manufacturing, and Ford has several reasons to light the candles on the anniversary cake. The Mustang ...
When Ford unveiled the Mustang at the April 1964 World's Fair, it optimistically planned on selling 1000,000 units in the first year. But buyers stampeded to dealerships, driving 22,000 Mustangs off ...
I won't go over the Mustang legacy again because everybody knows how the pony was born, but for the sake of this story, I'll review the engines that were available for the 1965 model year. Ford ...
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