Ford's 289 High Performance V-8 introduced in 1963 and first available as a Mustang option in 1964 is a high-revving, peppy Ford V-8 with a factory rating of 271 horsepower. What makes the Hi-Po ...
Ford's Windsor small-block V8 is often considered one of the best V8 engine series of all time, spanning a 40-year history under the hoods of some of the most successful models in Ford's history ...
Own this 1968 Ford Mustang California Special in Wimbledon White with black stripes, located in Grand Junction, Colorado. Restored with a rebuilt 289 2V engine and automatic transmission, this ...
Significant automotive innovations and history were made during the 1960s, with some of the most memorable engines ever developed. One of these engines was the Ford 289ci small block V8, which powered ...
Coming after the sometimes loved, sometimes hated Fox Body third generation, the SN95 Ford Mustang still used the long-lived platform, albeit in a thoroughly updated form. But it also arrived with ...
“Too few cubes, too much legend.” That’s what some of the old-time drag racers might call the Ford 289 Hi-Po V8 a small but mighty powerhouse that, in spite of its relatively modest displacement, ...
People who wanted to get a Mustang in 1967 had to pay at least $2,461 for a hardtop, while the fastback carried a price of $2,592. The convertible was the most expensive at $2.698, but the more ...