Sometimes, there comes an engine that just makes everything it's slotted into an instant classic; examples include the 2JZ, the K20, the W12, and the list goes on. One of these engines is the Ford 289 ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback is a genuine factory K-code built to be driven. Powered by a solid-lifter 289 HiPo V8 engine upgraded with a period-correct Shelby aluminum intake, deep-sump oil pan, ...
With a rebuilt motor and a fourth-gear dyno pull, the Mustang scored 356 flywheel hp, but lost 19% of it at the tires, for a ...
The 289 Hi-Po is already one of the most desirable engines Ford offered in the early Mustang, but one carefully rebuilt example has shown just how much potential was hiding in that compact small-block ...
Before the 289, there was the 260. This engine was a 90-degree V8 that was first seen in the Ford Fairlane. For its time, the engine line in the 260 were fuel-efficient small block V8s, and while not ...