During the American muscle era, Detroit engines powered the most iconic and powerful cars on the road. Here are some of the ...
The first generation Hemi V8 started life in 1951 but was discontinued in 1958. Chrysler never built a Hemi V8 engine in the ...
One of eight known 1971 Hemi-powered Plymouth birds travels north of the border to Canada for business and pleasure (and an ...
One of only 59 HEMI cars fitted with the four-speed manual in 1971, this Plymouth Cuda is an unrestored survivor with ...
The first hemi engines were invented in the early 1900s to power the nation's first automobiles. In the 1940s, improved versions were developed for use in the airplanes of WWII. However, Chrysler ...
The Chrysler 426 Hemi V-8 was the most powerful factory ... the entry-level Dart and equipped them with 273ci small-block V-8 engines. In a weird way, however, the D-Dart probably inspired the ...
Based on the Plymouth Belvedere platform, the Satellite was lucky enough to also benefit from Chrysler's big block V8 engines including the iconic Hemi. The 426 Hemi engine means business and ...
HOT ROD was there to welcome Chrysler's big-block V-8 engine—a staple of the muscle-car revolution—with this deep dive into the fantastic ’58 Plymouth Fury.