Re: 1963 Plymouth Max Wedge Convert
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Re: 1963 Plymouth Max Wedge Convert




There certainly was fury max wedge cars as my neigbhor had one that he got new. he sold it about 8 years ago right before he past away. along with his large stock of wedge parts. he used to make alot of repo stuff for Krammers. I do not recall any verts but I'm pretty sure there would be . back then the dealers would order anything to get you to buy. A lot of strange stuff came thru the showroom.. . There is a fellow , in Pa, that took over all the paper work that my freind had and he is a real geru on wedges. Joe Vitaile I belive. What does Darell Davis say/// Dave O ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan McCormack" <mcwheels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: 1963 Plymouth Max Wedge Convert



There's an article in the November issue of MCG on a 63 Sport Fury Max
Wedge convertible. I was always told that there wasn't any 63 Fury Max
Wedge convertibles built. In fact I think I was told there wasn't any 63
Fury Max Wedge cars built period. But they did build Sport Fury Max
Wedge convertibles? Is that correct?

Dan


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