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This rare Ford 427 SOHC “Cammer” engine nearly died before production began
The Ford 427 SOHC “Cammer” engine is one of the most legendary and controversial big-blocks ever developed during the height ...
Yes, Ford once had a hemi engine of its own. So why have you never heard about it? Because the hemi-headed V8 known as the legendary 427 SOHC "Cammer" engine never actually made it under the hood of a ...
For automakers, the 1960s were a time of unbridled power and speed. Prior to the arrival and widespread implementation of emissions control devices in the 1970s, car manufacturers were pumping out a ...
Fifty years ago, it was hailed as "Ford's greatest engine." It's still referred to as the "90-day wonder," and more commonly, the "Cammer." It's the Single Overhead Cam 427 Ford, the SOHC (pronounced ...
HOT ROD Editor Eric Dahlquist called it the "90-Day Wonder," but you know it as the Ford 427ci SOHC! The Cammer—for those close to this mythical motor's odyssey—was Ford's answer to the 426 Hemi. The ...
There are many comparisons to be made against Ford's 427 engines and Chrysler's 426 Hemi. In the interest of keeping things fair, though, we'll focus on pitting the 426 against the Ford SOHC "Cammer," ...
There are few engines in hot rodding as iconic and mysterious as the 427ci Ford Cammer. The high-winding big block had overhead cams, sodium-filled valves, and 657 horsepower (when equipped with twin, ...
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