Monday, December 3, 2012

American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth/Dodge 426 Max Wedge




American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth/Dodge 426 Max Wedge

           This time autoreview will review specs, interior, and engine that is very powerful car that is American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth / Dodge 426 Max Wedge as we all know american muscle car is a legendary car with immense power but with a classic design and elegant look of a very powerful zoom.
Next we consider the specifications, interior, and engine of the American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth / Dodge 426 Max Wedge

American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth/Dodge 426 Max Wedge

This entry is more about an engine, rather than a specific vehicle model line, hence the entry as a bonus item (plus, I couldn’t think of any other way to squeeze it onto the list!). The 426 RB Wedge (aka Max Wedge) was introduced by Mopar in 1963 as a factory produced “racing only” engine, and was sold through 1964, until it was replaced by the more famous 426 Hemi. According to sales brochures, cars ordered with the Wedge were “not a street machine” but were “designed to be run in supervised, sanctioned drag-strip competition”.

interior American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth/Dodge 426 Max Wedge












The usual combo was to order it in Plymouth’s lightest weight model, the Savoy (pictured here), but it could also be found in the more luxerious Belvedere and Sport Fury models. The Dodge equivilent was typically found in the Polara, but in both marques, it could be ordered in any model offered (including wagons and convertables).

engine American Muscle - 1963 Plymouth/Dodge 426 Max Wedge













2,130 Mopar vehicles with this motor installation were produced in 1963. Boasting dual quads and 13.5:1 compression, this power-plant produced 425 hp at 5,600 rpm. Lightweight stockers with this motor flew down the strip in a blinding 12 seconds.


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