The first hemi engines were invented in the early 1900s to power the nation's first automobiles. In the 1940s, improved versions were developed for use in the airplanes of WWII. However, Chrysler ...
While the brand was eventually phased out, it hit its stride in the 1950s. Part of that success is attributed to the DeSoto FireDome Hemi, which launched alongside the Chrysler Firepower Hemi around ...
The Firepower was designed from the ground up, sharing only its 6.1L Hemi V8 with other vehicles in Chrysler's lineup. In order to make a production version that could even hope to return a profit ...
The HEMI 5.7-liter V8 under the hood of the Chrysler 300c was the one most people wanted, which shouldn't come as a surprise, considering it was among the most powerful of the 300 engines.
Road & Track got themselves some quality time with the Chrysler Firepower concept, which is based on the Dodge Viper. Feast your eyes on this gallery. And this isn't just your usual pictorial.
The front suspension is the same as ’57 with Chrysler Corporation’s unique torsion-bar arrangement used instead of conventional coil springs. The torsion bars are hex shaped on either end with ...