Ford 427
The Ford 427 is a high-performance V8 engine produced by Ford Motor Company in the 1960s. Known for its power and versatility, it was primarily designed for racing and was used in various Ford vehicles, including the iconic Shelby Cobra. The engine features a 427 cubic inch displacement and is renowned for its ability to generate significant horsepower.
This engine played a crucial role in the American muscle car era, contributing to the success of Ford in motorsports. Its design included advanced features for the time, such as a cross-bolted main bearing and aluminum heads, making it a favorite among car enthusiasts and collectors.