His name is Verlin McNeese. I asked him what happened to the rear third member? He said it was long gone-didn't know where. He was also telling me that it was the original axel housing and differential but it had been beefed up with Chevy axels. He didn't know if they were truck axles or what He may be confused with something eles--it has been over 40 years ago. I have never heard of such a thing. But also there were probably no place to get aftermarket stronger axles. It has been a interesting and fun to dig up this old story........................MO
On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 11:00:44 PM UTC-5, Russel Finch wrote:
What was the guys name who brought the whole car back in the 70's...you said you know him?? I have a Max wedge engine that i brought a year or so ago and was told it was made for circle track!!
On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 11:49:52 AM UTC+11, MO wrote:
I found out what happened to the Max wedge today. The story gets even crazier. Early 70's a guy I know bought the whole car. He took the engine out and was going to put it in a 65 Belvedere with a 4 speed behind it to local circle track race. Rules said no two fours even if they were stock . He overhauled the engine and then could'nt find a 4 barrel intake to match the head ports! IMAGINE THAT!!!!LOL Remember this was early 1970's. He lost interest and traded the whole thing for a bunch of 340 Mopar stuff that he said turned out to be junk. The Body was turned into the salvage yard--long gone. He could not remember who he traded with--someone from Northern Missouri. He was somewhat embarrassed in telling me all this-- knowing what Max Wedge stuff is worth these days LOL Another one bites the dust..........................
...........MO
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 3:47:39 AM UTC-5, Russel Finch wrote:Steve you have to find the car..you just gotta .
I'll be waiting for your search results