The NASCAR-bred 426 Hemi powered some of the most legendary Dodge muscle cars, but you couldn't get it in just any Dodge.
Off the road for about 50 years, this 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 is a true H-code 426 Hemi car. Owner wants to restore it soon.
The Chrysler HEMI is as American as engines get, but the U.S. doesn't have a monopoly on the hemi. Automakers from other nations have built hemis too.
Dodge has dropped the traditional 5.7-liter Hemi V8 engine for a twin turbocharged inline-six cylinder engine. But what about the muscle power?
Just 28 Plymouth Road Runners were made with a Hemi and a four-speed manual in the 426’s last year on the market; this low-mile example lost its original V8 ...
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Getting your hands on one of these sought-after 1970s muscle cars will cost you a king's ransom.
Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous cars from Europe and the U.S.