News

While the street version of the 426 Hemi engine is iconic now, the cars it powered didn't sell very well in their day. Here are all the models that used it.
Are you currently working on an old-school Mopar project and looking to add the coolest Chrysler engine into the mix? You're in luck! An all-original, 1970 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is up ...
Research 1967 Dodge Charger 2 Door Hardtop (hemi 426) Price with Options.
In his most recent upload, Uncle Tony gave us a side-by-side look at the legendary 426 Hemi and a Chevrolet Big Block engine. More specifically, the blocks used for either and how they stack up.
Research 1968 Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop (Hemi 426) Price with Options.
Before there was the 426 HEMI, Chrysler was making the 426 Max Wedge engine. Here is the origins of those two engines and how similar they are.
Regardless, neither of those two can hold a candle to this 426 Hemi-powered one. It’s literally the most desirable first-gen Satellite spec imaginable.
That’s because this 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, chassis number BS23R0B100003, is being offered for sale via Motor Vault, for the princely sum of $2.2 million.
Read all about this 426 Crate Engine Hemi Dyno Test, brought to you by the experts at Mopar Muscle Magazine.
Think of Chrysler performance and the names Mopar and Hemi are bound to come to mind. Chrysler and its Mopar performance parts division first introduced the original Hemi (so named for its ...
Before there was the 426 HEMI, Chrysler was making the 426 Max Wedge engine. Here is the origins of those two engines and how similar they are.