Re: 1964 426 Wedge questions...
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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12/31/19 11:53 PM
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I owned and restored this one in the early 90's, factory pilot car 426S 4 speed car. Nice powerful car but not what I'd call fast, never drag raced it but would probably run high 14's or low 15's. That’s a nice car Scott
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Re: 1964 426 Wedge questions...
[Re: dart4forte]
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I bought a 64 Polara from a guy in Phoenix around 1985 that was going through a divorce - it was a 426 Wedge car, pushbutton auto. It had a 3:91 8-3/4" & was a very nice riding car, but I would not rate it as fast, but it did have some power. Anyway, I bought it to re-sell. One guy that came out to look at the car said it was not an original 426W car because it did not have a front sway bar.
My question is this, how can you tell if it is an original car as equipped? In 1964, it was not specified in the serial #, & I did not look for any #'s stamped on the motor. So was a front sway bar a distinguishing factor??? On a humorous note, my business partner referred to it as an "Airstream puller." I likened it to a competitive model against the GTO. About the same size & weight. So WHY was the 1964 GTO so often referred-to as the "first musclecar?"
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Re: 1964 426 Wedge questions...
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If the fender tag is still on the car it will tell you what the factory engine and trans were. If the fender tag is gone then I think you're out of luck unless you can find a VIN registry somewhere. On that year model car you can contact Chrysler Historical and they will send you a copy of the IBM card for the car. And if they have enough time they will decode it for you. But you can do that yourself I believe.
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Re: 1964 426 Wedge questions...
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Streetwedge cars came with a front sway bar and 11 inch heavy duty brakes. Did all of them come that way or was it a option or mid year change My 1963 Plymouth 415 HP M.W. car did not have either of those options on it new
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Re: 1964 426 Wedge questions...
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Streetwedge cars came with a front sway bar and 11 inch heavy duty brakes. Did all of them come that way or was it a option or mid year change My 1963 Plymouth 415 HP M.W. car did not have either of those options on it new He said STREET wedge, you said MAX wedge. Not the same.
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