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This week, we bring you one of the pinnacle Muscle Cars ever built, for multiple reasons! You’re looking at the very first 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible ever built. Rare because they only made 14 […]

Introducing the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8, where muscle meets the modern age! Riding on the LC chassis—think of it as the slightly shorter, sportier cousin to the Chrysler 300’s platform—this beast packs a punch with its 6.1L Hemi V8 engine. And, oh, it’s paired with a five-speed “AutoStick” transmission because who needs an extra pedal anyway? All 6,400 units sold faster than hotcakes at a pancake convention, proving once again that everyone loves a classic comeback!

There were many legendary V8 engines produced during the golden era of the American muscle car. Here is a list of the 5 best high performance V8 engines produced during this era. If you think […]

Feast your eyes on the 1967 Plymouth Belvedere, the car that made the Los Angeles Police Department cooler than a polar bear in sunglasses. This “B” body beauty comes in more flavors than an ice cream truck: two-door sedans, convertibles, and even a four-door station wagon for those who like to roll deep. Under the hood, you’ve got six V8 engines to choose from, including the mighty 427 cu in Hemi. It’s the kind of car that makes even the speed limit look slow. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars for the eye candy!

In the dazzling world of auto shows, where carmakers flaunt their finest specimens, the 1967 Dodge Charger with a 426 Hemi V8 stands out like a muscle-bound superhero at a kitten convention. This beastly beauty, crafted for the 1967 International Auto Show, packs enough power to make even the most stoic car enthusiast giggle with glee. With its array of cool options, it’s not just a car—it’s a statement, a rolling testament to the era of go-big-or-go-home automotive bravado.

Special News Report – The death of FCA‘s Hemi V8, is unfortunately right around the corner. Here’s the lowdown on when the Hemi V8 will be cancelled and why. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

The Dodge Charger 1970 R/T 426 Hemi is a beast with a beauty complex—an intimidating muscle car that looks like it could bench press your house and still have energy for a marathon. Sporting a 426 cubic inch Hemi V8, it’s one of only 56 made with an automatic transmission, making it rarer than a unicorn at a science fair. Dressed in EB3 Light Blue Metallic with a black vinyl top, this Charger is the James Bond of cars—sophisticated, yet ready to cause a ruckus at a moment’s notice.

The 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 426 Hemi is like your grandpa wearing a leather jacket—classic but ready to rumble. This beast from the Brothers Collection doesn’t just sit pretty; it flaunts bold styling and packs a punch with its optional 426 Hemi V8, ditching the base 440 like last year’s fashion. It’s a muscle car that doesn’t just talk the talk but roars the roar, ready to leave drag strips and onlookers in its dust. So, what do you think? Ready to take it for a spin or just admire from afar?

Is this the most sought-after Muscle Car ever made? Chrysler workers only put 11 of these Hemicuda convertibles together back in ‘71, and the breakdown of options and colors puts this as one of 2 […]

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