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- Paul Niedermeyer on In-Motion Capsule: 1955 Nash Rambler Cross Country – The Highlight Zone
- Dave B on Vintage Dealers: Chevrolets In Display In 1976
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- Joseph Dennis on Vintage Dealers: Chevrolets In Display In 1976
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- Gray Walters on Museum Classic: Renault 10 With Serial Hybrid Conversion
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351C Archive
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The Ford 335 Series V8 Engines (351C, 400, 351M) – It Could’ve Been a Contender, Part 2
Posted on November 25, 2019 | 47 CommentsIn part one of this series, the history and design fundamentals of Ford’s 335-series engines were examined. This article will delve into the details of numerous engine iterations of the […] -
The Ford 335 Series V8 Engines (351C, 400, 351M) – It Could’ve Been a Contender, Part 1
Posted on November 18, 2019 | 81 Comments(Part 1 covers the history and design of the 335-series engines. Part 2 provides details on the specific variations of the 351C, 351M, 400 and Australian 351C and 302C). The […]