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1963 Plymouth Savoy Max Wedge 426 13.5 C.r. Super Stock Documented Mopar on 2040-cars

US $69,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:194
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:426 Max Wege Stage 13.5 to High Compression
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3131129725
Year: 1963
Drive Type: Supervised Accelleration Time Trials!
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 194
Model: Other
Trim: Standard

 

An original, body off restored 426/425 (13.5. to 1 Compression Ratio) Plymouth Savoy. This Max Wedge Super Stocker was built on 11/14/62 at the Lunch Road Assembly Plant.  Shipped on 11/23/62 to Ridge Chrysler Plymouth in Batesburg, South Carolina.  Purchased by Sylvester Hall and Lyndsey Cook of Batesburg, who immediately started running it at Mid Carolina Dragway.  This Super Stock Savoy even beat “Dyno” Don Nicholson at a local super stock event in the 60’s.

 

This car became part of the Jim Welch collection in the early 90’s.  Jim had Jim Balow of Muscle Car Restorations do a full rotisserie restoration on the car, and Barker Automotive rebuilt the Max Wedge motor (426/425 Hp 13.5 to 1 high compression).  Wilson Racing Transmission rebuilt the original Max Wedge transmission.  Everything is new, nos, or rebuilt to new.  This is definitely a museum quality piece for show or go…….maybe a handful survived

 

Details of the car include:

 

            1 of 177 426/425 Hp High Compression Savoy Automatics

 

            1 of 50 Max Wedge Copper Metallic Savoys (RR1)

 

            Listed in Darrel Davis’ 1963 Max Wedge Book (Vin 3131129725)

 

            1 of 23 remaining Savoys per Darrel Davis current records

 

Engine compartment photos used in Jim Schilds Maximum Performance Authenticity Guide (Pages 32, 36, 39, 40 and 47)

 

Chrysler Historical and Galen Govier paperwork

 

Vin and SO numbers all correct with original fender tag

 

Date Code correct Max Wedge Block

 

Date Code correct carburetors, heads, intake and exhaust

 

Original Max Wedge Transmission #2408007

 

Radio and Heater Delete

 

Car restored to it’s delivery day condition.  One of the best examples of a 426 Max Wedge factory super stocker.  Dog dish hubcaps, radio and heater delete, bench seat, and push button transmission.  One of the few 13.5 to 1 motors to be produced by Detroit……know of any others?

 

January 1963 issue of HOT ROD magazine tested a new Max Wedge and turned a 12.69 at 111 mph.  December 1997 Car Craft magazine picked a 1963 Plymouth Super Stock Max Wedge as one of the Top 10 Musclecars of all time.  The ONLY reason I am selling this is due to building a new home!

 

            Based on current NADA Classic Car Value Guide:  1963 Plymouth Savoy Max Wedge ll 426, add for automatic tranmission -  High Retail is $96,000  Cell is 612 889 2212 Thanks!

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