When Chrysler greenlit the 426 Hemi for production cars in 1966, the streets trembled. Born in racing, built for domination, the Street Hemi was a 425-horsepower (431 PS), 490 lb-ft (664 Nm) monster ...
Plymouth joined the midsize market in 1962 thanks to Chrysler's then-new B-body platform. The company used it to downsize three nameplates: the Belvedere, Savoy, and Fury. Three years later, Plymouth ...
Low-mileage, two-owner 1966 Belvedere II with original 426 Hemi, Certicard, and broadcast sheet offered in preserved condition. A highly original 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II 2-Door Hardtop, ...
The world's first 400-hp mass-market production cars were American and powered by a groundbreaking V8.
You'd expect to find a 426 Street HEMI engine in late 1960s and early 1970s muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger, Charger, and Super Bee; the Plymouth Road Runner and Superbird; and most certainly ...
"I've always been in love with the street-freak look—you know, the cars so ugly they're kinda cool," admits Jeff Bornstein, a lifelong hot rod addict. And Jeff knows firsthand about these bizarro hot ...