1964 426 wedge

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Rusty....look up above I took a pic of the front of the block. Stamped AAQA. Max wedge block from what all the experts proclaim. I figure it needs to find a home in a 64 something
 
Rusty....look up above I took a pic of the front of the block. Stamped AAQA. Max wedge block from what all the experts proclaim. I figure it needs to find a home in a 64 something
Agreed but I don't claim to be an expert lol
 
Rusty....look up above I took a pic of the front of the block. Stamped AAQA. Max wedge block from what all the experts proclaim. I figure it needs to find a home in a 64 something

I saw it. But other than finding a 64 "somethin" OR the car it came out of, what's the point?
 
Another use for the wedge block.
The high-performance truck market began with Dodge's Custom Sports Special, a 1964 model which could include the formidable 426 Wedge engine - it preceded the "L'il Red Pickup Truck" by a good decade. This truck's high performance package included a 426 Wedge engine that generated 365 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque; it had a three-speed automatic, power steering and brakes, tach, dual exhausts, and rear axle struts. Not a big seller, it did generate a lot of buzz.
 
The pad was pitted and unreadable. Owner tried to make it visible to the eye a number of different ways with no success. Sorry.
 
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