With the increase of NHRA and NASCAR engine displacement regulations to 7.0 liters in 1963, the 413 Max Wedge grew to 426 ...
Memories fade. But today, we have immutable proof that Dodge did build at least one legit factory 426 Street Wedge-powered 1966 Coronet—one model year after that engine was taken off the menu.
A ‘light-weight’ package was also released in 1963 to make the Max Wedge cars even more dominant. Available exclusively for the 13.5:1 versions of the 426 engines, it offered aluminum front ...
The car shows 6.6k miles (unspecified if original or not), the drivetrain is all original (engine, transmission, rear axle), ...
Built to tackle the quarter-mile on the street and strip, along with providing a base for its stock car teams, the 426 Max Wedge was a heavy-duty, high-performance engine that put Plymouth and ...