Introduction The 351 Cleveland is in a class of Ford made engines of its own, the 335 series varient, better known as Fords fire breathing dragon. The 351 Cleveland arrived on the scene in 1970 and isn't...
This guide is intended to familiarize you with the three different GM 455 V-8 engines, and provide some background history of those engines. In addition, I've added some information on Cadillac. Oldsmobile,...
Each of GM's divisions except Cadillac released "small-block" engines marketed as "350" cubic inches during the ླྀ's and ྂ's. This guide is intended to help you identify the differences between the...
The goal of this Guide is to acquaint you with the many different gasoline V-8 engine families that have been designed by the Ford Motor Company since 1932. Ford has produced 13 different V-8 gasoline engine...
Classic Mustang restorers who are looking to restore a vintage Mustang to concours condition will need to understand how to identify the casting number and date code number on an engine block. Matching numbers...
Mopar V-8 Engine Families: Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, Plymouth From 1951--A Short History The practical application of this information is that, for example, if you wish to buy parts for your Hemi, you'd better...
Buyers beware of a seller in Ebay Motors by the name of Fatrodder . I had the displeasure of dealing with this seller recently. I made the mistake of not using Ebay, or PayPal, but purchased off line by phone,...
Mustang Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) offer several pieces of information about your Classic Mustang. Decoding this information can tell you the year your vehicle was assembled, the assembly plant, the...
...to GT or Not to GT....that is the Classic 1965 or 1966 Mustang question! But, wait...what is the answer?How do you tell if a 1965 or 1966 Mustang was a true factory GT or just a Dealer installed...
When shipping an item via Motor Freight take the time to compare all the options available to you. Be an informed shipper! How Freight Pricing Works Less than Truckload companies use several methods...