
Ford’s WEIRDEST and BIGGEST V8 engines ever made | You didn't know about!
What if Ford’s greatest engineering feats were hidden in their weirdest and biggest V8 engines? From monstrous tank engines to race-ready beasts, Ford’s legacy includes some of the most groundbreaking powerplants ever built. Could you imagine a 1,100-cubic-inch V8 like the Ford GAA tank engine, capable of moving 30-ton machines with over 1,000 lb-ft of torque? Or the 7.3L Godzilla, a modern pushrod powerhouse delivering affordability and muscle car vibes?
Each engine tells a story of ambition, from the 7.3L Megazilla crate engine pushing modern boundaries to the MEL V8 breaking the 400-horsepower barrier in the 1950s. These weren’t just big engines; they were bold experiments that cemented Ford’s reputation for engineering excellence. Which of these giants would you drop under your hood? Let us know in the comments and join the conversation on Muscle Car Masters!
00:56 18.0 litter Ford GAA V8 Engine
03:02 460 V8 Engine
04:46 8.8L V8 Engine - 534 Super Duty V8
06:36 8.4-liter 385 V8
08:26 7.3-liter Godzilla V8
10:28 7.0 Side Oiler 427 V8
12:08 7.3-liter Megazilla V8
13:41 7.0 Cobra Jet 428 V8
17:06 7.0-liter MEL V8
