Pretty much every full size car of the mid/late-70's had some version of a 302/351/460W in it.
Was this just a random question, or was there a point behind it?
Me and a buddy are thinking about making my 86 into a dirt track car. In the rules it says it has to be a production motor and you can't use a truck motor, but neither of us could think of a car that came with the 351. A 302 just wouldn't be competitive enough with the chevy 383's and 400's out there.
We are going to be buying an already built race car this week to run next season, but we still want to build a mustang.
A 383 isnt a production chevy motor, and when did a 400 come in any passenger car that chevy made?
A 383 isnt a production chevy motor, and when did a 400 come in any passenger car that chevy made?

400 were either Big block or Small block!
400 were either Big block or Small block!
Why all the yelling? No need to use exclamation points on all your posts, we still get the picture![]()
Pretty much every full size car of the mid/late-70's had some version of a 302/351/460W in it.
Was this just a random question, or was there a point behind it?
88-92 Police package crown vics come with a carbed 351 under the hood.
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Not sensitive, just trying to differentiate when you actually have to yell or not![]()
460 Windsor!? Wow, must be some kind of special Canadian model I didn't know about!
