The Chrysler Hemi engine was one of the most powerful engines you could find in a Chrysler car in the late ’60s and early ’70s. Its distinctive dome-shaped cylinders and large 426-cubic-inch (nearly 7 liters) displacement set it apart, making it one of Chrysler’s legendary engines, usually found in the top variants of its most powerful muscle and pony cars. The 426 Hemi is arguably the most popular variant of the Hemi, debuting on the 1966 Plymouth Belvedere. But
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