1930’s Hotrod Powered By BluePrint
Our friends at Factory Five offer hot rod fans the chance to experience a vintage Ford with today’s speed and technology.
Factory Five uses modern engineering to build cars that perform as good as they look.
This traditional 1930s Ford is difficult to replicate because the original frame, chassis, and suspension designs that make up the bulk of what is sold today, are not really capable of delivering sports car performance and modern ride quality.
Using the Factory Five product template helps keep the design as traditional as possible but make performance and drivability the focus.
This awesome 1933 Ford hot rod is powered by our 427 LS! BluePrint also offers a new, automatic 4L series GM trans for the LS engine!
Our crate engines offer a custom builder, hot rodder, or kit car builder an engine that is ready to drop in the vehicle. They come complete with all the components that will be needed to start and run the engine super quickly.
BluePrint engines are dyno-tested and shipped with a documentation of their high-performance power curve.
We love seeing our engines in awesome rides: remember to share your #BluePrintPowered pictures with us on social media!
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Just finished a 67 xr7 build with a blueprint 430 ford .Motor fired with a holley sniper system first try sounds great. Motor runs strong pushes the cougar quickly .Gonna build a hot rod truck 500 hp plus great job blueprint i am sold .
I have a 1930 roll Royce with 383 blue print motor
I am really Happy with it
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