When muscle car enthusiasts talk about the mightiest engines produced by Ford during the 1960s and 1970s, the Boss 351 rarely gets mentioned. However, this underappreciated eight-cylinder gem, which ...
Ford's 351 Modified engine had a longer deck height. The 351 Cleveland had iron intakes, and the 351 Windsor had forged ...
With their brute power having already peaked in 1969 and 1970, Detroit's 1971 musclecars had rolled past their prime. Corporate cutbacks in the factory financing of all performance-related areas ...
When the '70s arrived, the decade should have suited the muscle car genre perfectly. Gone were the hippy vibes and painted Volkswagens, replaced by a time filled with glam rock, disco, and punk. The ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Ford Racing has been producing 351ci Windsor-based blocks for years, but when it came time to start fresh with all-new tooling, they decided to make some major changes. In 2006, Ford Racing started ...
Between 1969 and 1971, Ford built 11,806 Boss Mustangs in three distinct series. While the 1969-1970 iteration of the race-bred 302 and 429 are indubitably the family superstars, the final model – ...
A rare Mustang has been found in a barn after sitting for 46 years, and it’s a model that not a lot of people would recognize. The Boss 351 was only available for the year 1971 and was slotted under ...
Most people regard vehicles as an appliance that comes and goes, much like a television set or a dishwasher. That's why they sell so many Toyota Corollas and Camrys. At most, there might be a ...
In the world of special-edition Mustangs, the Boss 351 looks like a typo. We know Mach 1, GT350, and Boss 302, all names trotted out by Ford every decade or so to boost pony car sales. But the Boss ...
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