Fame, power, glory, and exclusivity- the Dodge Challenger has seen in all in its time, but which models were the master of ...
HEMI crate engines available for under $4,000 include remanufactured 5.7-liter HEMI long blocks and refurbed 5.7-liter ...
One of the most anticipated V8 thrillers of 2025 is finally available to purchase. Direct Connection is asking $34,995 for the Hellephant A30 426 Supercharged Crate HEMI, a 7.0-liter behemoth that ...
During a media briefing in Detroit today, Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis celebrated one year since his return to Stellantis in 2024. A lot has happened since then, but Ram is back on the right track and primed ...
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1966 Coronet 500 426 Hemi

A stunning 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 equipped with the legendary 426 Hemi engine, showcasing its raw power, classic lines, and muscle car heritage. Rupert Murdoch warns judge of Donald Trump’s ‘red ...
Direct Connection doubles down on HEMI® power for the 2025 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas. The performance parts brand is refueling its crate engine lineup with the ...
Volkswagen Group is looking to offload marine engine Everllence. The German car maker conglomerate is streamlining its operations, which includes a carve-out of the marine engine maker formerly known ...
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee returns to life with a powerful 426 Hemi engine — a true icon reborn on the road. Farm-state Republicans finally reach their breaking point New ‘unusual’ side effect of weight ...
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
The late 1960s and early 1970s were the golden age of muscle cars. Packed with charisma, outrageous power, and ostentatious design, they thrived during the muscle car wars of the mid-1960s. Chrysler ...
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi saw daylight in 1964 as a race-only mill. Chrysler wasn't planning to use it in road cars, but it was pretty much forced by NASCAR, which outlawed the mill in 1965.