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Update with pictures of the ID pad and casting date.
The ID pad is consistent with a max wedge. The early casting date leads me to think that this might be a 63 stage 1 motor.
Maybe someone could help identify this.
casting number:
casting date: hard to read because of the black paint but...
When the motor was all original it had a decal on each valve cover reading "426 Super Stock II".
The fact that it's a 426 and not a 413 means its a 63+ ----> meaning it's either stage 1 or 2. (The 413 was not a stage 1)
Next time I'm over by the motor, Ill grab a couple shots of the numbers...
Serious buyers can come inspect the motor in person and verify all numbers before buying. It's a 45 min drive from me and it's half buried in my uncle's garage.
And honestly I have no idea where the date and ID pad are.
Im not willing to ship this to a buyer sight unseen anyway.
Selling a 1963 Super Stock II Max Wedge stage 2 engine thats been sitting in my uncles garage since the late 80s. 11.0:1 compression version.
He purchased this engine in the 60s as a low-mile takeout from a car whose owner was looking for better gas mileage. It spent the next 20 years mated to...