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That was the sales name of the engine. |
By Dave Shoe - 04/04/2003 6:20:42 PM; IP 12.104.160.195 |
You would seldom hear engineers or writers call the 289 engine a "Challenger". Rather the magazines and engineers would more often call it the "Fairlane Engine".
The term quickly disappeared in 1966 when the big-block Fairlane made the "Fairlane V-8 Engine" term nonsensical. I believe "Ford small block" and "Ford big block" became the main way to distinguish the engines after that.
It was the release of the Cleveland engine in 1970 that forced Ford to offer "engine family" names to a confused public. It was 1970 when the terms "FE" and "FT" were invented by Ford.
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