It does my head in when I see a Ford Hotrod with the wrong motor in it because its cheaper ! Not just in SA mind you in the USA as well, the 1st knee jerk reaction is mostly " but its cheaper" !
I know the guys justifying the Chevys in their Fords will say oh no not just cheaper but its more reliable too.. Well let me just cut you down now before you jump in with that reply and just say ja ja whatever as honestly we all know there is nothing true to justify that chirp and its just a chirp and leave it at that..


The replica AC Cobra guys lined up with their 350 badges on the front fenders, lucky to spot a 427 or 351 badge at any a cobra gathering.
Early Ford T buckets, Model A's, 32's and many a Ford hotrod, very often with wrong motors.
I just dont get it, I really dont, why spend all the money on a build and compromise by putting a " but its cheaper" SBC in it ? Why ? I am not saying that a SBH is a bad motor not at all, I dont honestly believe there is anything in it between a Ford vs Chevy small block push rod motor when it comes down to performance in that a Chevy can put out as much as a Ford and visa versa for given parts and components i.e. like for like. Yes fords cost more but for performance there is nothing in it really between the 2, anyway all the go fast parts come from aftermarket brands like Edelbrock, Holley, Comp cams, MSD, Eagle, etc etc. not Ford or Chevy. So that argument is really a mute point.
We all like the idea of crate motors and given the move these days in putting aluminium EFI reliability into our classics of choice maybe the table have turned a bit in recent years ? Ford has moved over to the modular motor a few years ago and a 5.0 Coyote with its modern OHC setup at $7400 and 420hp is cheaper than a antiquated Chevy LS3 6.2L pushrod technology dinosaur at $7800. The Coyote does same HP at a cheaper price whats not to like?
I am just putting it out there that maybe we will start seeing a trend of Ford motors in Chevys in the future because "they are cheaper" and run modern technology. Its also interesting to point out that GM & Dodge if I am not mistaken is the only ones still to use this old pushrod technology.
So here is to those sexy Fords getting their true Blue power plants back and a plethora of Chevys with ford motors in ??
