American V8s (by Manufacturer and Year)
Note: these dates are for calendar years, not U.S. style model years.
- American Motors (AMC)
- 1956–1966 GEN-1 Nash/Hudson/Rambler V8
- 1966–1969 GEN-2 AMC
- 1970–1991 GEN-3 AMC and Jeep V8
- Chrysler
- 1951–1959 FirePower
- 1951–1958 and 1964–1971 Hemi (Original)
- 1956–1967 A family
- 1958–1971 B family
- 1959–1978 RB family
- 1964–2003 LA Family
- 1999–present PowerTech
- 2003–present New Hemi
- Detroit Diesel
- 1957-1980s Series 71
- 1980s-early 1990s Series 92
- Ford
- 1920–1932 Lincoln Liberty
- 1932–1953 Flathead V8
- 1954–1962 Y-block V8
- 1958–1967 MEL V8
- 1958–1976 FE V8
- 1958–1982 Super Duty engine
- 1962–2001 Windsor V8
- 1966–present Cosworth DFV
- 1968–1997 385 V8
- 1970–1982 335/Cleveland V8
- 1991–present Modular V8/Triton V8
- 1996–present Jaguar AJ-V8
- 1996–1999 Yamaha V8
- 2004–present AJD-V8
- 2009–present Lion V8
- 2009–present Boss/Hurricane
- 2011–present Ford Coyote
- General Motors
- 1914–1992 Cadillac V8
- 1930–1931 Oakland V8
- 1932 Pontiac V8
- 1949–1990 Oldsmobile Rocket V8
- 1953-1980 Buick V8
- 1954-1981 Pontiac V8
- 1954–2002 Chevrolet small-block V8
- 1958–2009 Chevrolet Big-Block engine
- 1992–2010 Northstar/Premium
- 1992–1997 Generation 2 small-block
- 1997–present Generation 3 small-block
- 2005–present Generation 4 small-block
- 2001–present Duramax Diesel
- Packard
- 1955–1956
- Studebaker
- 1951–1964
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