Yes, they did, starting in 1963. It is part of the FE engine family and available in several different head configurations. They are what powered the Galaxies to a winning season in NASCAR that year. They were also the engine in the evil (in a good way!) Thunderbolt Fairlanes.
The Ford 427 engine was used in a great deal of models of cars. In the 1960s when the engine was first produced, it could be ordered in any model of car that Ford sold.
Ford's 427 engine was introduced in 1963 as a race only engine.Chevrolet's 1st generation 427 cubic inch version of the 409 engine was used in the 1963 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.Chevrolet's 2nd generation 427 was introduced in 1966.
A 350 cid is a small block Chevy engine. A Ford F350 is a one ton truck not an engine.
Yes.
is a V8 big block engine in a Chevy or ford in the 1960's to the 1970's
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows : For a 1967 Ford Thunderbird , 7.0 liter / 427 cubic inch V8 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
Ford and GM both produced a 427cid engine. Ford used it in light and heavy trucks, and with a different camshaft, in some Mustangs, Galaxies, Lincolns. Chevy put some on Camaros and other "muscle cars" in the 70's and 80's. Chevy 427 is a 'big block' Ford, odd as it seems, the 427 is in the "Medium Block" family of engines
The simplest would be a 351 windsor stroker. 427 ci.
Not that I have ever heard of in stock form.
427 = 4.250" x 3.76"
Yes you can,A 427 is a 454 block with a 3.7 stroke 396 crank and 427 pistons
A 427 is 6,997cc or about 7 liters.