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"Disambiguation pages are solely intended to allow the user to choose from a list of ... articles" MOS:DAB. Here's the old text. I think it's content already covered in the target articles.

The 351 Windsor outlasted its two intended successors, and was even featured in Jeep-brand vehicles 
such as the Wagoneer, and Ski Nautique ski boats. The 351 Cleveland was a high-performance engine 
by design, with larger intake and exhaust valves than the 351W, and was available in the Mustang 
from 1971-1973. The 351C found its way into DeTomaso's mid-engined Pantera sports cars in the 1970s, 
but in the United States, the oil crisis of 1973 effectively ended the 351C's career.

The M in 351M has been a long standing and often heated point of discussion. Some believe it stands 
for Midland, where the engine blocks were cast, and others believe it meant Modified. No literature 
from Ford Motor Company has ever come to light that proves any one particular theory. As of now, the 
M is just a letter.

Hutcher (talk) 03:57, 15 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]