Few automobile engines gain first-name status with the general public. You could make a case for the venerable Small Block Chevy and the overly generic Big Block from Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler. The ...
In 1969, Ford gave its Mustang a high-revving, race-derived, 302-cubic-inch V-8, and the resulting Boss 302 became something of a legend. Ford is resurrecting the famous nameplate for the 2012 model ...
The Ford small block 302 is one of the most reliable V8 engines ever built. It powered some of the Blue Oval's most famous vehicles, including the Ford Mustang, Ford Bronco, and Mercury Cougar. But ...
Few cars stir the soul like the Ford Mustang. Since 1964, it’s been the go-to American pony car, evolving through generations of muscle and modernization. For 2025, the lineup is broader than ever, ...
Chevrolet wasn't pulling any punches back in the '60s and its use of the 302 engine proved it. Here's why this little beauty ...
Ford's Boss 302 Mustang is a real-life supercar in every sense. None of the "if you do this" or "after you add that" nonsense. It starts out good, and outclasses most of the world's big-engined ...
Ford has a long, storied history of putting out powerful V8 engines. Ford is the company that brought us mass manufacturing ...
Offered between 1978 and 1994, the Saab 900 “Classic” is an odd car. From the backward-mounted engine to the transaxle attached to the bottom of the powerplant like a Ferrari Testarossa, separate ...