called the Mopar "Max Wedge." With the increase of NHRA and NASCAR engine displacement regulations to 7.0 liters in 1963, the ...
The automaker's NASCAR team felt it had reached the 426 Wedge engine's performance limits by the conclusion of the 1963 racing season. Seeking more horsepower and speed, Mopar engineers applied ...
The engine was re-titled 426-II to signal the changes ... It’s the telltale sign that a 1964 Mopar is a genuine Max Wedge machine. Photo: YouTube/Lou Costabile Alan still drives his factory ...
The car shows 6.6k miles (unspecified if original or not), the drivetrain is all original (engine, transmission, rear axle), ...
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