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63 max wedge

Started by c00nhunterjoe, September 08, 2018, 04:06:52 PM

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c00nhunterjoe

Sorry for the delay, but been out of town, then swamped at work. But here are some pictures of the 63 330, factory max wedge car.
   Was ordered as a lightweight, but not aluminum car, 11:1 426 origonally as opposed to the 13:1 model. Been a race car from day one. Have only a few grainy pictures of it when it was new and it was a record holder in superstock back in the day for 109 mph i beleive. I have the certificate for it, but forgot to get a picture of that. Will post it next time i hit the garage. Still sports a pushbutton trans, and is nhra superstock legal. i tried to get a few pictures showing the difficulty shifting even with a smaller steering wheel from the other post's questions. Fire away if you have anymore specific questions.



c00nhunterjoe

A few more

RallyeMike

Car is great, but the roll pad tubing on the jack handle is what caught my eye. Great idea. I'll be be following suit  :cheers:
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c00nhunterjoe

The paint on the car is older then i am. Gotta protect it.

c00nhunterjoe

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alfaitalia

Very cool....never even seen a stock one in the UK. Nice work.
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67440chrg

Cool thanks for posting the pictures. Great car A 63 max wedge is on my wish list.

c00nhunterjoe

Its a fun car, thats for sure.  :cheers:

67440chrg

Coonhunterjoe as far as your site name I grew up around a bunch of good old boys in Okla that coon hunted all the time. I was at the time the smallest (youngest) of the group and had to work pretty hard sometimes to keep up in the woods using a cheep flashlight while they all had good carbine lights. It was a blast and left a bunch of great memories.

timmycharger

Thanks for posting pictures of that beast!  :drool5:


Great car!  :cheers:

c00nhunterjoe

Quote from: 67440chrg on September 11, 2018, 03:14:32 PM
Coonhunterjoe as far as your site name I grew up around a bunch of good old boys in Okla that coon hunted all the time. I was at the time the smallest (youngest) of the group and had to work pretty hard sometimes to keep up in the woods using a cheep flashlight while they all had good carbine lights. It was a blast and left a bunch of great memories.

The name was a joke wayyyyyy back. I actualy prefer groundhogs but a friend kept calling them coons and it stuck. My email is actually groundhogslayer..... lol.

67440chrg

Thats ok to. I have been in a battle with a couple groundhogs at my place. They keep digging under my building and I am afraid they will under mine the slab. I have trapped one this summer and hauled it 10 miles away. My girls will get real upset when I go after them with a gun.