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A V8 Ford Mustang is as American as a baseball player's mother eating a slice of apple pie. If you see a classic Ford Mustang, especially a model from the 1960s, there will almost always be a ...
Yes, we know many of you will look at the headline and mutter "why bother, just swap a V-8 in it," but anyone and everyone can do that, and have done it, since the beginning of automotive history.
Last month, we showed you Classic Inlines' approach to building a solid, streetable, race-ready Mustang platform for not a V-8, but a hot six-cylinder. Mike Winterboer of Classic Inlines decided to ...
When Mike Winterboer of Classic Inlines called us about this project a year ago, we were excited. It wasn't a stump-pulling 427ci small-block, nor was it some high-revving 32-valve modular V-8 swap.