This Week From The Archives: Baby HEMI® Is Born

 

1953 Red Ram Engine 331x265 This Week From The Archives: Baby HEMI® Is Born Red Ram Hemi dodge Archives  models photo In 1953, received its first V8 engine when the Red Ram HEMI® hit production. Measuring just 241 inches and churning out 140-horsepower, the Red Ram HEMI® was one of ’s smallest offerings at the time but it was also one of the most impressive. During its inaugural year, the Red Ram HEMI® dominated the Bonneville Salt Flats from the engine bay of a ’53 Coronet, setting over 100 land speed records.


Thanks to this proven ability to perform and its compact size, the Red Ram HEMI® gained an almost instant popularity with enthusiasts and was affectionately dubbed the “baby” HEMI®. Today, this crucial piece of Dodge history remains a favorite amongst hot rodders and restoration pros alike and is still capable of killing the competition.

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