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    How a Cosmic Puzzle Killed the 426 Hemi – and Every Muscle Car (and Saved the World)

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    Take a good look at the Golden Age of Detroit, before the Malaise of the seventies. Then point out one – just one! – single motor that would define that era. If you said the “426 Hemi,” you’d probably be right. With some ten thousand units made during its production run from 1964 until 1971 (in both Race and Street versions), the Chrysler big-block was a founding father of the muscle car era. Coincidentally, that period debuted in... (continue reading...)
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