However, there is one engine that is respected in every muscle circle, regardless of brand affiliation, and it's the Chrysler 426 Hemi. The 426 Hemi can be found on almost every list of best ...
For many Mopar enthusiasts, the 426 Hemi stands as the definitive Mopar muscle car engine. Sporting hemispherical combustion ...
Changes in NASCAR regulations meant that Chrysler devoted the engine to NHRA drag racing, and to this day the Gen II 426 Race Hemi is still used in Funny Car and Top Fuel dragsters. It's that long ...
Mopar fans, for instance ... Plymouth sold only 58 units. Of course, the 426 Hemi engine is original. The row-your-own transmission and the color were seemingly enough to push this Superbird ...
20 Moments That Made the 426 Hemi Engine Great David Freiburger takes us on a journey through time as he recalls 20 moments that made the 426 Hemi engine a legend. Related Videos ...
1966 is definitely a Mopar year – what ... bound B-body Charger and the 426 Hemi flopped big time. Really big time: the car fell to some 15,800 sales, and the engine followed suit.
But the Hemi engine’s story is one of glory and ... serving as a testament to Chrysler’s masterpiece. The 426 Hemi left behind shoes fit for an elephant when production ended in 1971.
Dodge is rumored to be changing plans to axe the 5.7-liter V-8 after the 2025 model year. Does that bode well for other future uses of the Hemi?
In this episode of 'Shift: NASCAR’s evolution through the eyes of The King,' Richard Petty dives into the engine war in the 1960s and the battle between Ford and Chrysler over the 426 Hemi.