The 1967 Dodge Charger sits at a crossroads in muscle car history, where big-block ambition met real-world budgets. Shoppers then, and collectors now, often weigh the 440 against the legendary Hemi, ...
The Mopar 440 Six Pack offered 390 hp and matched the 426 Hemi's torque for $119 — a fraction of the Hemi's $800 price tag.
When it comes to engines, muscle car fanatics have every reason to cherish the '60s and early '70s. The big three were on a roll: Chevy had 454 big blocks, Ford introduced the 427 "Cammer" and 428/429 ...
Only 56 Chargers were optioned with the 426 big-block and an automatic transmission for the 1970 model year; this example does not have its original engine ...
Dodge sold only a few 1969 Charger Daytonas finished in black. This is the only example equipped with the 426 Hemi and four-speed manual.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Dodge brothers built engines long before they created an automotive line of their own. In fact, Dodge supplied engines for major brands ...
It's only natural for minds to run to Chrysler when the word "hemi" comes up in conversation. While Chrysler didn't invent the hemispherical combustion chamber engine, with that honor going to Allie ...