How Ford's Small-Block V8 Helped Shape The Muscle Car Era
In the 1960s, Ford introduced a number of small-block engine designs. How exactly did these V8s manage to shape the era of high-performance muscle cars?
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In the 1960s, Ford introduced a number of small-block engine designs. How exactly did these V8s manage to shape the era of high-performance muscle cars?
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