Well, in the mid-1960s, Chrysler debuted two different engines that were designed to fulfill this hunger for America's gearheads. In 1964, the company started producing the 426 Hemi V8 engine ...
Meanwhile on the drag strip, the Gen II 426 Race Hemi propelled Don Garlits past 200 miles per hour and down the quarter-mile in 7.78 seconds. Changes in NASCAR regulations meant that Chrysler ...
During the mid-1960s, many Americans were obsessed with automobiles. Teenagers cruised the main drag through countless small towns on warm summer evenings. Families loaded up in their cars to ...
Only 58 Dodge Chargers came with a 426 Hemi and a four-speed manual transmission during the 1967 model year production run ...
that’s what MOPAR really stands for), is releasing an all new 426 cubic inch Hemi V8, based on the Generation III series architecture. This motor sports an aluminum block and heads, comes with a ...
Chrysler’s legendary 426 Hemi was introduced in the mid-1960s but it still lives on today. Initially developed for racers, it eventually found its way under the hoods of production cars that ...