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  2. Ford FE engine - Wikipedia

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    The 427 V8 was introduced in 1963 as a "top-oiler", changed to a side-oiler in 1965. Despite the "427" designation, its true displacement was 425.98 cu in (6,981 cc). The stroke was the same as the 390 at 3.785 inches (96.14 mm), but the bore was increased to 4.232 inches (107.49 mm).

  3. Ford Torino Talladega - Wikipedia

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    Racing versions of the car were initially fitted with the FE 427 side oiler engine that had been Ford's main racing engine since 1963. Later in the season, the Boss 429 engine was used by many of the teams, after it had finally been declared "officially homologated" by NASCAR president Bill France.

  4. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Ford introduced a three-tier approach to engines, with small, mid-sized, and larger engines aimed at different markets. All of Ford's mainstream V8 engines were replaced by the overhead cam Modular family in the 1990s and the company introduced a new large architecture, the Boss family , for 2010.

  5. '67 Ford Fairlane 500 Ex–Drag Racer Is Today's Bring a ...

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    Pick o' the day at the Bring a Trailer auction site (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos) is a bit of a unicorn: a 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 with a W-code 427-cubic-inch V-8, a four ...

  6. Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II - Wikipedia

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    Racing versions of the car were initially fitted with the Ford FE 427 side oiler engine that had been Ford's main racing engine since 1963. Later in the season, the Boss 429 engine was used by many of the teams, after it had finally been declared "officially homologated" by NASCAR president, Bill France.

  7. AC Cobra - Wikipedia

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    It was powered by the "side oiler" Ford 7.0 L (427 cu in) FE engine equipped with a single 4-barrel 780 CFM Holley carburetor rated at 317 kW (425 hp; 431 PS) at 6000 rpm and 651 N⋅m (480 lb⋅ft) at 3700 rpm of torque, [12] which provided a top speed of 264 km/h (164 mph) in the standard model. The more powerful tune of 362 kW (485 hp; 492 ...

  8. Ford GT40 - Wikipedia

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    The Mk I design was altered separately by both Holman Moody and Shelby American to handle the much larger highly modified 427 cu in (7.0 L) "big block" Ford FE engine side oiler from the Ford's large family car called Ford Galaxie, used in NASCAR at the time and modified for road course use.

  9. Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt - Wikipedia

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    Ford Fairlane 500 Thunderbolt rear view Modified, street-driven, 1964 Fairlane Thunderbolt. Based on the standard two door post sedan Fairlane and named for a factory experimental Fairlane of 1963, the Thunderbolt combined the light weight of Ford's intermediate-sized body introduced in 1962 with a "high rise" 427 cu in (7.0 L) V8 engine with dual 4-barrel Holley carburetors intended for use ...