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1963-engines were available in 415 and 425 horsepower versions. 1964 was the final year of the Max Wedge option. The engine for the third year was named the "Stage III." Max Wedge cars equipped with four-speed transmissions were only produced in the final year, as prior to that point Chrysler did not have a manual transmission that could handle ...
For the 1963 and 1964 model years, the 330 was the base trim of the mid-size lineup. ... The Dodge 330 Max Wedge is a 330 two-door sedan powered by the 426 Max Wedge ...
After 1963, it would be used only in Dodges and Plymouths. [8] The Max Wedge was a race-only version of the 426 Wedge engine offered from the factory. Known as the Super Stock Plymouth and Ramcharger Dodge, the Max Wedge featured high-flow cylinder heads developed through state-of-the-art (at the time) airflow testing. [6]
The 409 (cubic inches) engine was one of the giants of early 1960s Super Stock and FX racing, along with other factory 'big block' competitors, the 421 Pontiacs, the 426 Max Wedge and then the 426 Hemi MoPars (Dodge and Plymouth) and the 427 FE and later the 'Cammer' Fords.
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Sold with the intent of being a competition car only, the 413 was supplanted by the 426 Wedge engine for 1963 and 1964; power increased to 415 or 425 hp (309 or 317 kW). [11] Plymouth discontinued the Savoy nameplate at the end of the 1964 model year, except in Canada, where it continued through 1965. [1]
Correction/clarification: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported the timing of a lawsuit Florida State filed against the ACC regarding withdrawal from the conference.
Getting a good night's sleep can be a little more challenging amid the hype of the holidays. With changes in routine, diet and potentially time zones, quality sleep could be difficult to come by ...