Hemi-powered muscle cars from the golden era are cool and all, but they're also rare and expensive. Chrysler built around 10,000 to 11,000 vehicles with Dodge and Plymouth badges, but notably fewer ...
The Dodge Coronet was introduced in 1949 as a full-size car and remained in showrooms through 1959. However, the nameplate is better remembered for its 1965-1976 stint on the intermediate market. This ...
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 ...
So you have an energy crisis? No problem. Just do what Toronto, Ontario's Russ Baxter did—build a '66 Hemi Dodge Coronet. Russ' fully blueprinted and balanced 426 is just what Dr. MoPar ordered. The ...
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Every Dodge That Came With A 426 HEMI Engine
Fear. That's probably what Chrysler's 426 HEMI "Elephant" engine instilled into its competitors when it first appeared as a racing engine in 1964, and that fear was warranted. With a 1-2-3 finish, ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Dodge used the Coronet nameplate on two completely different car models over a span of four decades and multiple generations of each. The first Dodge Coronet rolled off the assembly line for the 1949 ...
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