The 426 Street HEMI is an all-time classic muscle car engine, and that extends to many of the Mopar cars it powered as well.
This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is one of only 70 cars fitted with the 426 Hemi. It's also one of only two Bright Green examples known to exist.
Five one-year-only muscle cars — from the COPO Camaro ZL1 to the Hemi 'Cuda — now command up to $3.85 million at auction.
From a 57-unit Ford Fairlane to a one-of-one Mercury Comet, these are the rarest factory muscle cars ever built.
Cars like the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette have transcended nostalgia and become genuine investment metal. Photo by Barrett-Jackson via . The U.S. did not invent the automo ...
Dodge sold only a few 1969 Charger Daytonas finished in black. This is the only example equipped with the 426 Hemi and four-speed manual.
One California dealer is holding 15 unsold Dodge Challenger Demons with asking prices that haven't budged — a rare stockpile ...
One California dealer is holding 15 unsold Dodge Challenger Demons with asking prices that haven't budged — a rare stockpile testing real collector demand for the discontinued halo muscle car.
These are the most American cars that money can buy today.