Dodge, Ram, and Jeep all use Hemi V8 engines, but their applications vary by model and purpose. Here's what you need to know ...
The Chrysler 300 was a name that the brand would revisit time and again in both production and concept car form, but no 300 wore the badge better than the 300 Hemi C Concept. The Chrysler 300 and its ...
Only a handful of vehicles are currently available with Chrysler's Hemi engine, but more are joining them in 2026, including ...
Most people hear “HEMI” and picture a Shaker hood, pistol-grip shifter, and a Mopar big-block trying to turn bias-ply tires into smoke. Chrysler leaned hard into that badge, and it earned the ...
The Chrysler HEMI V8 engine has been found in the engine bay of a great number of Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Plymouth, and Chrysler cars. "Iconic" and "prolific" are terms that are too weak to describe the ...
Last month, we began the buildup of what is certainly the most overlooked of all the Chrysler Hemis-a 331 with the extended bellhousing. Made from '51-53, these engines have been pretty much ignored, ...
It started out as a FirePower engine back in the 50’s and for 35 years Chrysler has intermittently used the Hemi V-8 engine, short for hemispherical combustion chamber with dome-shaped cylinders. It ...
The Chevrolet El Camino and Ford Ranchero are arguably the most iconic car-based pickups produced in the US, but this body style is not exclusive to North America. The Australian market used to be ...
Sometimes, the most compelling stories in the classic car world are born not from pristine provenance but from grit, persistence, and a refusal to let go. Norm’s 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe is ...
The 1961 Chrysler New Yorker, slathered in improbable Dubonnet Iridescent—a shocking OE color that presaged the wild high-impact colors that would arrive on muscle Mopars just a few years later—is the ...