The iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine was born in 1964 as a race-spec unit. It was first raced in a Plymouth Belvedere and then banned due to its unavailability in production vehicles.
1966 was a milestone year for Detroit, and there are precisely 426 reasons for this – all stacked up in eight identical cylinders arranged in groups of two banks forming a V between them and capped by ...
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The 1965 Plymouth Belvedere I Street Wedge 426 that looks like a Hemi
Explore the 1965 Plymouth Belvedere I Street Wedge 426, a stunning classic that has the appearance and presence of a ...
The Chrysler 426 Hemi stands as the most overbuilt V8 engine Detroit ever unleashed upon the automotive world. Affectionately ...
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Mecum Auctions is set to offer a 1966 Hemi Plymouth Satellite at its Kissimmee auction with a six-figure estimate. The 426 Hemi first appeared in 1964 as a race-only engine and immediately made ...
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