Chrysler's iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine made its debut in 1964 as a race-only unit. The mill was an instant success in NASCAR. In 1965, the engine was banned because it was not ...
1966 is definitely a Mopar year – what could outrank the debut of the Street Hemi and the Dodge Charger? However, the parade of muscle from Chrysler ended with a near-catastrophic follow-up in 1967.
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While you may be familiar with it, you might not know what exactly it means or where it comes from. Let's dive into the roots ...
Pause for a moment to imagine the 1967 Dodge Charger, a first-generation fastback coupe with a 439-cubic-inch V8 engine that could accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. This powerful car ...
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