The Ford GAA was Ford's biggest V8 ever with 18 liters of capacity which was good for 1,050 lb-ft torque. Inspired by the Rolls-Royce Merlin, Ford repurposed its V12 prototype engine into the GAA ...
expect to pay $19,750 for the privilege of cramming one into your hot rod's engine bay. The 18-liter Ford GAA V8 engine stands head and shoulders above the company's other V8s, at least in sheer size.
Ford’s iconic Coyote V8 engine is unique and impressive, blending environmentally friendly performance with a relatively modest size capable of outputting considerable power. The Coyote V8’s ...
The performance-focused and off-road-ready prototype sported a blueprinted 1969 GT 350 Shelby engine ... Ford revived the Boss in 2012, the version was powered by the 5.0-liter Coyote V8.