In addition to the Cobra Jet Torinos, Thunderbolts and original ’66-67 Fairlanes, there were Starliners, Galaxies and Mercurys of all shapes and sizes. There were Mustangs, hot rods, plus FE-swapped gassers.

In addition to the Cobra Jet Torinos, Thunderbolts and original ’66-67 Fairlanes, there were Starliners, Galaxies and Mercurys of all shapes and sizes. There were Mustangs, hot rods, plus FE-swapped gassers.
Mercury’s 1964-65 Comet A/FX, powered by a 427 V8, delivered 11-second quarter miles and helped define factory drag racing.
Legendary drivers like Don Nicholson made it iconic.
People always claim to have a street-strip car, but how many miles do you really put on your drag car?
Drag Week is one of the ultimate qualifiers for what can actually be called a "street car."
After losing his Mustang during testing, Russ Gerhardt shifted his focus.
His new Fairlane platform sports an FE making big power.
Desiring to get behind the wheel of a classic 1970 F-100?
Then check out the latest giveaway from Dream Giveaway for your chance.
The FE was once one of Ford's most revered engines.
Over time parts supply has faded, but Top Street Performance hopes to change this.
We go step by step with Brent Lykins throughout his journey of transforming a junkyard 352ci FE engine.
Lykins has more than tripled the original 172-horsepower rating of the engine, without boost.
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