The 426 Hemi engine arrived in 1966, and when the curtain fell over the 1971 production season, the nefarious V8 entered legendhood. Six years and 9,955 units were enough to set the hemispherical ...
American cars belong in America – mostly because they barely fit on other countries’ streets, particularly the narrow, bendy, crammed roads in old European towns. And yet, what would you say if I told ...
The compact yet fire-breathing LO23 Hemi Dart is one of the landmark models from '60s-era Dodge. It's an A-body drag-racing special that began life as a 1968 Dart GTS hardtop, already an incredible ...
Many enthusiasts will recognize the 426 HEMI engine for powering several legendary vehicles from the golden age of muscle cars. That original engine might no longer be in production, but project car ...
The early '60s were without a doubt the golden era of Super Stock drag racing, and Chrysler Corporation was the undisputed leader of the movement. Beginning with the Maximum Performance 413 Wedge ...
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A Yellow Bee with a 426 Hemi Buzzes Again
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee returns to life with a powerful 426 Hemi engine — a true icon reborn on the road. SNAP update: 1.7M ...
In the history of American V8 engines, few have the iconic status and sheer gearhead cachet of Chrysler's 425-hp, 490 lb-ft 426 Hemi V8. But the engine's reputation stands in direct contrast to its ...
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