Introduced in 1964, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 is now the most iconic and desirable engine ever produced by the Chrysler Corporation. But while enthusiasts are rushing to pay six-figure ...
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is arguably Chrysler's most iconic engine ever. However, it's not the only beefed-up mill that powered street-legal and race-spec Mopars alike in the 1960s.
Talk to any Mopar fan under the age of 70, and they’ll know chapter and verse about ’60s and ’70s muscle cars. But if you probe a bit deeper into the random Mopar person’s knowledge prior to 1964, ...
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The hidden features of the Dodge 426 Max Wedge engine
The Dodge 426 Max Wedge engine stands as one of the most iconic powerplants in automotive history, often overshadowed by its Hemi counterparts. This article delves into the hidden features and ...
Back in 1963, the Max Wedge Ramcharger V-8s weren't restricted to the B-Body Dodge's low-line 330 or mid-range 440 series—or only available in the lightest-weight two-door sedan body styles, either.
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