‘Show the people today what an eight-second car was in the sixties.’ That’s a good enough reason to spend a few bucks on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury with a 426-cubic-inch V8 stuffed in the engine bay.
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi is arguably the most iconic Chrysler V8 engine from the golden era. However, it wasn't the company's first high-performance mill. In 1962, the Mopar crew unleashed ...