No fewer than 28 Hemi-powered Dodges and Plymouths went under the hammer and about half of them sold for more than $200,000.
The 426 Street Hemi is a rare engine option produced from 1966-1971, with only 10,669 total engines made, including race and street versions. The Street Hemi was available in different Mopar ...
The Chrysler Hemi engine was one of the most powerful engines you could find in a Chrysler car in the late '60s and early '70s. Its distinctive dome-shaped cylinders and large 426-cubic-inch ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
The V8 Engine may be on its way out as the world gradually goes electric, but it's not gone yet. The power some V8 designs ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo isn't usually part of the conversation about classic GM muscle cars, but it's an American-made, two ...
Tickets, discounts and the hottest cars for sale at WestWorld of Scottsdale Jan. 18-26. Plus, a Sammy Hagar and Friends ...
Much like the bodies, their engines also changed. The first used were straight 426 Hemi V8s running on gas (one of the iconic engines that changed racing forever), but that quickly changed ...
Besides launching the Ramcharger, the company will introduce “more affordable trims for the Ram 1500 .” The truck currently ...
The concept of the COPO cars originated with Fred Gibb, a dealer and Chevy tuner who ordered fifty 1968 L78 V-8-equipped Novas fitted with three-speed automatic transmissions to homologate the cars ...