The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda is often celebrated as one of the most iconic muscle cars of its era, yet its arrival came ...
Although it's not a true Hemi Mopar, this 1970 Dodge Challenger is still rare because of the undesirable engine it was born ...
Dodge sold over 100,000 Chargers in 1969, but only 432 customers opted for the range-topping 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine.
This 1965 Dodge Coronet 440 is built to recreate the golden era of factory-style drag racing while delivering nearly 700 ...
That makes this car's 426 cubic-inch Hemi the main event. Rated at 425 hp, it was the same kind of big-lung V8 that had built Chrysler's reputation in drag racing and on the street. In a GTX with a ...
When you think of a hemi engine, it's almost certainly one of Chrysler's legendary HEMI V8s that comes to mind first. Depending on your age, it might be one of the classic HEMI variants from the '50s ...
After a few years of electrified muscle cars, the Dodge and Ram brands have been undergoing a pretty significant HEMI revival in recent months. In response to customer demand, Ram brought back the 5.7 ...
Ticking the Hemi V8 option on your Dodge or Plymouth order in the late 1960s was an expensive way to ensure you’d be the fastest guy in town, provided you could keep its dual carbs in tune and your ...
Stories about a man named Steve from Missouri and his discoveries in old barns have become a familiar sight on social media, especially when rare Mopars are involved. The term blends "motor" and ...
One thing is now clear: Ram bringing back the Hemi was celebrated by many Mopar faithful, but the fact it came back as the eTorque variant with the 48-volt mild-hybrid system was divisive to say the ...