When Chrysler developed its first HEMI engine back in the 1950s, no one could know it would become synonymous with the brand for generations to come. However, it was the second-generation HEMI that proved to be so special. The second-gen HEMI only included one production version, the now legendary 426 HEMI, produced from 1964 through the 1971 model year. However, before the 426 Street-HEMI was stuffed into a variety of Chrysler cars, it started out as a race-version that
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