The 1951 Chrysler Imperial Is The Cheapest Way To Get The First Hemi V8 Car The Chrysler Imperial has been around since 1926 and was the name applied to the company's top-flight automobiles.
A rare bench seat car with a 3.23 open rear and a column-shifted Torqueflite has increased in price from $85k to $240k in ...
The first stop for any performance modification on a car is typically getting a tune, and HEMI engines are popular enough that owners have several options.
The list includes ten cars that included Chrysler's 5.7-liter Hemi V8 in their engine lineup, listed in chronological order from the oldest to the newest.
Dodge killed the HEMI but might change its mind. The Durango R/T might live on for the 2026 model year despite original plans ...