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Dodge built a 425-HP Hemi ’Cuda that ran the quarter mile in the low 13s in 1971
In 1971, Dodge made waves in the muscle car market with the release of the Hemi ’Cuda, a powerhouse boasting 425 horsepower ...
The Chrysler Hemi motor is a 90-degree pushrod V8, ranging in capacity from 3.9L to 6.4L, and with either natural aspiration or supercharging. The name “Hemi” has been applied to this family of ...
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Plymouth’s 1971 Hemi ’Cuda arrived just as emissions rules ended the muscle era
The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda landed in showrooms just as federal emissions rules, rising insurance premiums, and changing ...
After two decades of production, the third-generation 5.7 Hemi V-8 has amassed a solid reputation as Chrysler's bread-and-butter workhorse and high-performance platform. In that time, the company name ...
As we've seen recently, Chrysler has a history with making some decent looking, near-production-ready concept cars. Not all of them were hits, though. Some of Mopar's concepts have become long ...
After a single model year without a V8 option, HEMI muscle has returned to the 2026 Ram 1500 line in the United States market. Although the 345-cube mill came out more than two decades ago, it is ...
Close-up of valve covers on a Ford 427 "Cammer" engine - The Throttlestop/YouTube "HEMI" and "Chrysler" go together like a horse and carriage. Whether it's the early, first-generation FirePower HEMI ...
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Toyota's Long-Forgotten Hemi Engine
While we often think of Chrysler when it comes to Hemi engines, few know that Toyota was involved in producing them, as well.
It was December of 1962 when Lynn Townsend set the wheels in motion by authorizing the build of a new engine for the sole purpose of being a race-ready engine that could go to the 1964 Daytona 500—and ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Magnum takes its chassis from Mercedes, its brakes from Brembo, and its Hemi engine from Mount Olympus. Let's see if the price tag makes it more than just the sum of its ...
"HEMI" and "Chrysler" go together like a horse and carriage. Whether it's the early, first-generation FirePower HEMI that debuted in the 1951 Chrysler New Yorker, the iconic 426 Street HEMI that ...
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