The Street Hemi saw its first application in 1966, with 2,714 big-blocks distributed unevenly (some would say unfairly) between the Plymouth and Dodge divisions of Chrysler Motors Corporation. The ...
The iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine was born in 1964 as a race-spec unit. It was first raced in a Plymouth Belvedere and then banned due to its unavailability in production vehicles.
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Like a nuclear bomb stuffed into the tiny confines of a businessman's demure briefcase, the unpresuming figure of 61-year-old Steve Hagberg standing next to his run-of-the-mill-looking '66 Plymouth ...
Rare Hemi-powered Plymouth resurfaces after decades in hiding and earns six-figure valuation following full restoration. A 1966 Plymouth Belvedere with a story as dramatic as its styling has emerged ...
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Dave Joseph, 67, of Delphos, drove his 1966 Plymouth Belvedere to the Happy Daz Cool Car Cruise-in during May. The car was originally owned by Kyle Lewis, who was known for helping raise money through ...
Joe McCaron has been building Hemi cars for himself for the past ten years. All of the cars have been two-door post cars, and all extremely detailed. His first was a '65 Belvedere A-990 clone, ...