During the American muscle era, Detroit engines powered the most iconic and powerful cars on the road. Here are some of the ...
One of eight known 1971 Hemi-powered Plymouth birds travels north of the border to Canada for business and pleasure (and an ...
What made the 426 Hemi so special? Its unique hemispherical combustion chambers and massive displacement allowed it to churn ...
The good news is that although original second-gen 426 HEMI engines are hard to source, some companies are producing new 426 HEMI-clone crate engines with up to 1,000 horsepower. However ...
It's also the most expensive Coronet ever sold at public auction and pricier than all but two second-generation Dodge HEMI Chargers.
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 ...
One of the major reasons why it isn't as highly regarded as its Mopar brethren is that it never had a 426 Street Hemi engine option like the rest of the lineup. Heck, even the Plymouth Barracuda ...
Muscle cars of the golden age are now up to six decades old - but the fastest models from back then can still walk all over ...
The sixties of the twentieth century were the decade of muscle cars in the American automotive industry. They impressed with ...