A classic Mopar small-block proved that smart power, low weight, and real-world speed could matter more than Hemi fame.
Chrysler's iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine made its debut in 1964 as a race-only unit. The mill was an instant success in NASCAR. In 1965, the engine was banned because it was not ...
The 1966 Chrysler Street Hemi V8 arrived as more than a high-output option code. It translated a fearsome racing engine into ...
One of only nine factory-built 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Lightweights ever produced, this rare Mopar Super Stocker with ...
Introduced in 1967 as a more premium alternative to the Satellite, the Plymouth GTX was quite an exclusive muscle car. In addition to the fancied-up interior, it also came standard with Chrysler's ...
Mecum Auctions is set to offer a 1966 Hemi Plymouth Satellite at its Kissimmee auction with a six-figure estimate. The 426 Hemi first appeared in 1964 as a race-only engine and immediately made ...
Fantastic sound. The smell of burnt rubber. Ridiculous power. Chrysler's HEMI V8 family had all of these traits since the first 331-cid (5.4-liter) FirePower unit entered production in 1951. The ...
A close-up of a supercharged Hemi V8 engine in a vehicle engine bay. - pporiphotos/Shutterstock Many people have heard of Hemi engines, but don't really know what ...
After a few years of electrified muscle cars, the Dodge and Ram brands have been undergoing a pretty significant HEMI revival in recent months. In response to customer demand, Ram brought back the 5.7 ...
Close-up of valve covers on a Ford 427 "Cammer" engine - The Throttlestop/YouTube "HEMI" and "Chrysler" go together like a horse and carriage. Whether it's the early, first-generation FirePower HEMI ...
"HEMI" and "Chrysler" go together like a horse and carriage. Whether it's the early, first-generation FirePower HEMI that debuted in the 1951 Chrysler New Yorker, the iconic 426 Street HEMI that ...