The car shows 6.6k miles (unspecified if original or not), the drivetrain is all original (engine, transmission, rear axle), ...
The Chrysler 426 cubic inch Hemi engine was the second generation of the Hemi. It was produced from 1964 through 1971. Initially designed for NASCAR racing and not intended for use in street ...
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 ...
Once the Hemi became bound for the street, the 426 Street Wedge was about as appealing as last night’s leftover fish.Today, the Chrysler Wedge V-8 has a legion of fans and a solid reputation ...
The fuselage-styled Mopar soldiered on NASCAR tracks through ... of hibernation once again in February 2025. Its race-spec 426 Hemi still roars like thunder, and the car shines like a museum ...
HOT RODs David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan hit the road on a quest to build a car theyve both dreamed of for years: a 55 Chevy Bel Air sedan set up like a 60s Gasser and powered by a Mopar 426 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.
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