Hemi.com Gets More Power
07 Septembre 2006 - 3:55PM
PR Newswire (US)
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Sept. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
DaimlerChrysler launches the newest version of the HEMI(R) Web site
(http://www.hemi.com/ ) with 80 percent more images than the
previous version. New photos, graphics and drawings appear in
timelines, galleries, and as downloadable wallpaper images. The
story of the legendary HEMI engine can be told more clearly than
ever with these visual additions to the site. Some photos have
resurfaced after many years, including extremely rare shots of the
1950s HEMI Indy engine and photos assembled from the archives of
Mopar(R) collector Harold Sullivan. The HEMI Web site's interactive
and historical timelines are packed with rare vintage photos, while
new captions give background facts on the HEMI engine, including
the 1951 Chrysler FirePower V8. The history of the legendary 426
HEMI is also featured in great detail to supplement information on
new generation 5.7- and 6.1-liter HEMI engines. New articles
include the HEMI engine's racing appearance in 1952 at the
Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Revamped graphics are also featured
on the Web site, in addition to twice the number of vintage ads and
three times as many rare-image wallpapers available for download. A
new section has been added to answer the question, "What is a
HEMI?" Also, hemi.com now allows users easy navigation to the
Chrysler Group's brand Web sites, http://www.chrysler.com/ ,
http://www.jeep.com/ and http://www.dodge.com/ , to browse an
assortment of vehicles, parts and accessories. Hemi.com is the
official Web site for HEMI enthusiasts. DATASOURCE: Chrysler Group
CONTACT: Kevin McCormick of Chrysler Group, +1-248-512-6218, ; or
Roger Meiners of J.R. Thompson Company, +1-248-553-4566, Web site:
http://www.media.daimlerchrysler.com/
http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/ http://www.hemi.com/
http://www.chrysler.com/ http://www.jeep.com/ http://www.dodge.com/
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