Ford's 351 Modified engine had a longer deck height. The 351 Cleveland had iron intakes, and the 351 Windsor had forged ...
Ford’s in-house performance models came around in 1969 when the Mach 1 and the Boss Brothers were launched. While the former lasted past the Malaise and made it (on and off) into the third millennium, ...
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 ...
Only one of the Ford 351-cubic-inch V8 engines has a real future. It is the 351-C, and the "C" stands for Cleveland, which is where that engine is made. The other 351 is the 351-W, and "W" denotes ...
The 351 V8 engines are some of the best-known motors made by Ford, but even Ford fans might not know they came in three distinct types: Windsor, Cleveland, and Modified. The engines may be the same ...
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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