1962 Plymouth 413 Max Wedge
The "Max Wedge" actually refers to the race-ready dual-quad 413 cu. in. engines available on Dodge and Plymouth two-doors between '62 and '65 (that's a Max Wedge '63 Dodge Polara above). The cars were already usually lighter than their Chevy and Ford rivals, but could be ordered without heaters and radios anyway. In '62 Max Wedge cars ran high-11 second quarter-miles — shifted with a push-button TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
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