In the 1960s, Ford made a hemi engine to compete with Chrysler's 426 Hemi. However, Ford's model, nicknamed the "Cammer," ...
The Jan. '65 issue of Hot Rod magazine called it "Ford's 90-day Wonder," and nothing has changed in the ensuing four decades. Simply put, Ford's 427 SOHC was one for the ages-and not just because of ...
Ford has a pair of engines known as the 427 FE and 428 FE. Despite their similar names, there are some noteworthy differences ...
Both Ford and Chevrolet built 427-cubic inch engines. However, these motors are not the same. Here's how they compare and the ...
Horse Sense: Progress in engine technology meant smaller, lighter, more powerful engines until we got to the current crop of Ford modular V-8s. Dumbfounded by their immense outer dimensions, we've ...
HOT ROD Editor Eric Dahlquist called it the "90-Day Wonder," but you know it as the Ford 427ci SOHC! The Cammer—for those close to this mythical motor's odyssey—was Ford's answer to the 426 Hemi. The ...
Gary Young has been involved with cars his whole life. Even in his early childhood he can remember working on cars, and that continued with auto shop in high school and later on while working at ...
Shelby American used the past weekend's Carlisle Ford Nationals in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to present the Shelby Cammer Cobra, a car Carroll Shelby had wanted to race in the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans.
During what was arguably the most exciting period of the American automotive industry, Ford helped take the American V8 to new performance heights. Last year (2023), Ford celebrated its 120th ...
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