The 1968 lineup also expanded significantly. Dodge introduced the high-performance Charger R/T (Road/Track) model, which came standard with the 440 Magnum. This branding, combined with the "Scat Pack" ...
In 1966, Dodge took the muscle car market by storm with the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI. Developed specifically for racing, the mill found its way into production cars for homologation purposes. A ...
The NASCAR-bred 426 Hemi powered some of the most legendary Dodge muscle cars, but you couldn't get it in just any Dodge.
Mopar — a portmanteau of MOtor and PARts — had humble beginnings as a brand introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1937 to sell antifreeze. However, today it's best associated with decades of providing ...
What is the history and significance of Hemi engines in Dodge's legendary muscle cars? We have all the answers.
So, with all that said, here are 12 of the most powerful Hemi engines that were ever produced. We understand that there is a huge aftermarket scene for many Hemis, especially the classic ones, that ...
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