The fresh Wide-Track Pontiacs for 1963 were definitive trendsetters. Vertically stacked headlamps provided an aggressive visage, featuring a forward-jutting brow over each pair, with the trademark split grille between them. Choices ranged from the 215-hp, 389-cu.in. with a three-speed manual trans and a 2.56:1 rear for the thrifty-minded, to an underrated 410-hp dual-quad 421-cu.in. Super-Duty with a four-speed and 4.30:1 gears for select racers.