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64 426 street wedge?????????

Very interesting, I gonna say the low compression 426 wedge motor was available in 64, so I guess the car is correct, and that they just didn't produce many 426 cars that year I appreciate the info very much.
Any idea where to look for procuction numbers?
Casting number on blk could be 2205697, 59-65, 413 and 426 same casting numbers for those years
 
Street Wedge, you know with big brakes and a front sway bar, GTO shamer.
One of 8 in the registry. And yes, 1964

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That Turquois interior really works with the white exterior. With the Turquois Street Wedge with chrome accents, it feels like a special edition lol.
 
64 Street Wedge car survivor

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Back when I was a teenager in KC, KS prowling used car lots for interesting cars in 67-68, I ran across several 426/4-sp Belvederes like this. Strangely, they were all beige in color, real sleepers. You almost would wonder if they were some sort of group or fleet order. I had a 64, 383 Sport Fury and while I admired the 426, I really liked my Sport Fury. Nice car!
 
I just found a site that lists a 64 Dodge as available with a 426 wedge single four barrel, 375 HP and 465 LBTQ at 5600 rpm. Anyone know for sure if this was an option, driving Me crazy trying to verify a singe 4 barrel 426 in a 64 Dodge.
The lady I just bought this car from swears her brother, who owned the car and bought it second hand in 1966 from the original dealership it was sold from, is a 426 car, and He parked after high school, aroung 67-68. Maybe a dealer installed motor?
Crazy forgot about this post I ended up buying this car and restored it sold it a couple of years ago.

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