It’s not every day that a factory-built Super Stock warrior resurfaces to tell its tale – especially one this rare. Meet the reborn 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge, a factory dragstrip dominator resurrected with respect, precision and an eye for authenticity.
This Dodge legend didn’t just roll off the line – it came out swinging, one of only a handful born with a 426 Max Wedge under the hood and an aluminum-nosed fury built for quarter-mile conquest. After decades off the radar, this fire-breathing relic has been meticulously revived to its original race-ready glory. From the raw, no-frills interior to the barely contained muscle of the cross-ram induction system, this Super Stock survivor embodies the grit, purpose and performance that defined Dodge’s early drag racing dominance.
It’s not a resto-mod. It’s not a tribute. It’s the real deal – and it’s back to remind the modern world what true Mopar® menace looks like.
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Source: Andrew Wolf | Dragzine.com | Photo credit: Andrew Wolf
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