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Recently we asked you which wedged-shaped cars are your favorites. As always, we got a ton of responses. Here are the answers we saw repeated the most. The original RX-7's wedge shape isn't the ...
The wedge design trend wasn't the exclusive domain of the two-seat sports car. In the early 1970s, Aston Martin's designer William Townes applied the style to a large luxury sedan.
It was a silver wedge of a car with a 1.1-liter Renault engine and a stepless, fully automatic transmission. After its debut at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, the world of supercars would never be ...
At the 2024 Concours, we were delighted to see a category devoted to "wedge-shaped concept cars and prototypes." Scroll through to see some of our favorites. Exner and Chrysler, of course.
Granted, none of them were high sellers, but Mopar ultimately sold a little more than 10,000 cars fitted with the 426 in six years. The Max Wedge, on the other hand, was produced in only a few ...
A Plymouth Savoy with a Max Wedge was the first factory stock car to run a quarter mile in less than 12 seconds, hitting the mark in 11.93 seconds in the summer of 1962. In 1963, the Beach Boys ...
The Plymouth Savoy isn't the most iconic Mopar from the era, but it also got the Max Wedge treatment during its final years on the market. This unassuming two-door sedan is one of those cars.