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The 426-cubic-inch Street Wedge was officially discontinued in 1965. However, Dodge apparently built three 1966 Coronets with this mill. Only one survived.
One-of-Zero 1964 Polara 426 Max Wedge Survivor Has NASCAR Parts, Owner Looked for 10 Years Published: 2 Mar 2025, 21:27 UTC • By: Razvan Calin 30 photos ...
For some, bragging rights might be made of horsepower numbers or elapsed times, but for Milburn Varner, it consists of gloriously unrestored Mopar barn finds.
50 years ago, the 426 Hemi was unleashed, scoring a 1-2-3 win at Daytona and creating a legend unparalleled in Detroit.
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The Ramchargers, meanwhile, included a group of devoted Chrysler engineers who worked on racing after hours. Their dedication led to developing the 413-426 Max Wedge and soon to follow 426 Hemi ...
However, the Dodge/Plymouth 413-426 wedge cars were soon to appear, and offered either a poor shifting three-speed manual or a large and beefy three-speed push button 727 automatic, called a ...
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