The 426 HEMI engine appeared in Dodge's Charger, Coronet, Dart, and Challenger models, first appearing in 1966 and making its ...
The NASCAR-bred 426 Hemi powered some of the most legendary Dodge muscle cars, but you couldn't get it in just any Dodge.
Big-block engines sit at the heart of some of the most iconic American performance cars and trucks, yet the term is often ...
In the 1960s, Ford made a hemi engine to compete with Chrysler's 426 Hemi. However, Ford's model, nicknamed the "Cammer," ...
This show-winning Polara with over 600 hp was sidelined by a hidden assembly configuration error in its valvetrain geometry, ...
The Ball-Stud Hemi featured 2.25-inch intake and 1.94-inch exhaust valves like the 426, but weighed 100 pounds less and was 6 ...
Chrylser made several prototypes of its revolutionary small and lightweight Ball-Stud HEMI engine, but only one is known to ...
Although the HEMI name is associated with Chrysler's iconic V8s, there are a handful of hemispherical engines that were made by entirely different companies.
Built specifically for drag racing, yet technically street-legal, the 1968 HEMI Dart Super Stock was a thoroughly modified ...
The 2026 Ram 1500 brings back V8 character and connection the Hurricane can’t match, but you'll pay for it in more ways than ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.