Think Chrysler owned the HEMI game? Meet eight wild hemi engines from Alfa to Toyota that prove Mopar wasn’t the only one playing.
The HEMI engine is named after the engine's hemispherical shaped piston heads. While Chrysler brands popularized and trademarked the name, HEMI-style engines were developed in the early 1900s. The ...
The Chrysler Saratoga nameplate had a curious rhythm — born in 1939 as a symbol of streamlined ambition, silenced in 1953, and reborn four years later in a world that suddenly wanted fins, flash, and ...
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 HEMI engine has been in the news a lot, with RAM announcing that, in response to popular demand, it's bringing back the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 to the RAM 1500 pickup. This comes following a short, but ...
The return of the 5.7-litre HEMI V8 in the Ram 1500 —and the 6.4-litre HEMI V8 in the Jeep Wrangler —for the 2026 model year has made plenty of headlines. Even though there are more modern and more ...
One of the lesser-known cars to embody both the iconic 1950s styling and a powerful engine was the 1957 DeSoto Fireflite, ...
Owning a classic American car with a Hemi engine appeals to many enthusiasts. However, a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T equipped with ...
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 ...