Introduced in January 1966, the Dodge Charger brought the Street Hemi engine into showrooms, enabling Chrysler to use it in NASCAR after a one-year ban. The Hemi helped David Pearson and Richard Petty ...
Fitted with a sharp nose cone and a massive rear wing, the Daytona is arguably the wildest iteration of the classic Dodge Charger. It's also quite rare, with only 503 units produced. But it's not the ...
The 426 HEMI was so powerful, in fact, that NASCAR banned it in 1965. Chrysler soon started offering a barrage of performance cars equipped with the 426 HEMI for general customers. The production-spec ...
Few engines in American history carry the weight that the Chrysler 426 HEMI does. Born for NASCAR in 1964, the seven-liter V8 was sidelined for the 1965 season because it was not yet available in ...
When it comes to classic American V8s, the 426 Hemi is up there as one of the most legendary. Not only did it dominate in NASCAR, but it also ended up powering some of the greatest Mopar muscle cars ...