Two of the most famous small-blocks ever are the venerable Chevrolet 350 and Ford 351 Windsor. The American automotive giant made use of these legendary powerplants in its range of models for ...
Ontario), which debuted nearly a year earlier as a further development of the 289/302 small-block architecture, the 351C was the first member of a new engine family that Ford codenamed 335.
The two carmakers seriously butted heads when each promised to produce a powerful small block V8 engine at an affordable price, resulting in the Ford 351 Windsor and the 350 Chevy. The 350 Chevy ...