Who Wins 427 SOHC Cammer VS 426 Hemi
The story of the 427 SOHC Cammer versus the 426 Hemi is one of the greatest rivalries in American motorsport history, born from the fierce battle between Ford and Chrysler for supremacy on both oval tracks and in drag racing. The conflict began at Daytona in 1964, when Chrysler's Hemi swept the top five finishing positions and forced Ford to respond with something radical. The engine Ford created, the single overhead cam 427 Cammer, produced 616 horsepower with a single carburetor and could rev to 7,500 rpm, giving it a significant edge over the Hemi's 6,000 rpm ceiling.

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