Over the years, the 427-cubic-inch crate engine has taken many forms. Originally, the 427 was offered as a big block engine by both Ford and Chevrolet. In the 1960s, Ford's 427 big block dominated ...
In 1958, Ford introduced its new FE series of V8 engines (short for Ford-Edsel) to replace the short-lived Y-block — itself a replacement for the truly antiquated flathead V8s. The FE was a tremendous ...
The Ford 427 Side Oiler, an iconic engine from the 1960s, remains a symbol of American automotive innovation and racing prowess. This powerhouse not only revolutionized car design but also played a ...