The Plymouth Belvedere GTX was born in 1967, packing either a standard 440 cubic-inch wedge V8 or an optional 426 Street Hemi. The latter ... 426 convertible on sale for $329,900, which, if ...
You'd expect to find a 426 Street HEMI engine in late 1960s and early 1970s ... Jeep lists the 2024 Wrangler Rubicon 392 for ...
The race-HEMI was adapted to create the 426 Street-HEMI, Chrysler's second generation of the HEMI V8. The 426 HEMI powered some legendary vehicles until its demise after the 1971 model year.
One of the major reasons why it isn't as highly regarded as its Mopar brethren is that it never had a 426 Street Hemi engine option like the rest of the lineup. Heck, even the Plymouth Barracuda ...
With the introduction of the 426 "Street" HEMI in 1966 for production vehicles, the HEMI made a return to NASCAR racing. During the next several years, vehicles with HEMI engines won countless ...
The 426 Hemi engine arrived in ... And yet, in all his years of street racing and car fixing, he’s never had the honor of welcoming a 1971 Hemi Road Runner in his shop – until now.