Front view of a 1960's Dodge 330 Max Wedge sedan on show at the North West Muscle Car Show, XXX Rootbeer Drive-in, Issaquah

Front  view of a 1960's Dodge 330 Max Wedge sedan on show at the North West Muscle Car Show, XXX Rootbeer Drive-in, Issaquah Stock Photo
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John Gaffen 2 / Alamy Stock Photo

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BG59RR

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48.5 MB (1.8 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5050 x 3360 px | 42.8 x 28.4 cm | 16.8 x 11.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

9 August 2009

Location:

XXX Rootbeer Drive-in, 98 NE Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA, 98027, USA

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Three-quarter front view of a 1960's Dodge 330 Max Wedge sedan on show at the North West Muscle Car Show, XXX Rootbeer Drive-in, Issaquah. The Dodge 330 was an automobile sold by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation in 1963 and 1964. The coupe often used a 6-cylinder engine. The car was available as a 2dr Sedan or 4dr Sedan. Base motor was the 225 Slant-Six. The 318 2bbl, 361 2bbl, 383 2bbl, 383 4bbl, and 426 4bbl were optional. The car rode a 119" wheelbase along with the higher trimmed 440 and Polara. In 1965, full sized Dodge's got bigger on the new C Body with 121" wheelbase, and the 330 and 440 were both replaced by the new, bigger Polara. The 880 now took the Polara's former place in the lineup. The Dodge 330 Max Wedge was a 330 2 dr sedan powered by the 426 Max Wedge with dual 4 Barrel Carburetors and 425hp. It was available in both years, mostly ordered as a super stocker for the race tracks. Civilian versions are rare today.