With the performance delivered by modern Mustangs, they are begging to be taken to the track. Here are a few we think you and your Mustang will thoroughly enjoy.
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The 1955, 1956, and 1957 "Tri-Five" Chevrolet Bel-Air, Nomad, 210, etc, are the most popular and desirable cars to ever come out of a GM factory. Classic cruisers combined with modern LS power. What's not to like?
LS engines have been swapped into all makes and models of vehicles, but here are a few exotics that you wouldn't believe have an LS engine powering them.
A brief look at the evolution of the LS engine. Check out the evolution of the versatile and powerful engine inside.
Think your uncle's LS swap is a wild creation? Check out some of these swaps that will have you doing a double-take.
Numerous engines designs have come and gone, but American pushrod V8s, like the Small Block Chevy and LS1, have been a mainstay for well over 60 years. Why has this cam in block overhead valve design stood the test of time?
An LS-based engine provides an unbeatable combination of power, economy, performance and reliability, making it the top choice for engine swaps today. That said, many feel that not every car is well-suited for an LS engine.