Can somebody tell me where I can buy a classic car engine of 6 cylinders on line?

I need a 6 or 8 cylinders engine for a classic Oldsmobile star fire 1963. Can anybody help?
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10 Responses to “Can somebody tell me where I can buy a classic car engine of 6 cylinders on line?”

  1. chow hound Says:

    Gee Javier thats a tall order especially if you want to restore the car properly. If you are making a daily driver i would go with the v-8, the GM sixes are hard to shop for and find. The 330 and 350 are still relatively plentiful and spare parts abound. the bigger engines are probably too much, they are the 425, 455. you may want to contact Arizona Classic Salvage they have about 5000 classic cars in their yard, they may have what you need. http://www.dvap.com good luck with your classic

  2. Peter L Says:

    Always worth a look on Ebay as there is so much stuff on it. You coudl always post a want it now ebay ad.

  3. texaswildman Says:

    just type your question on search box. many engines.

  4. tobias Says:

    You can find that on pany places online, but if you really need the cheapest price you can go to www . AuctionDigger . info This is a site that offer you to search for confiscated stuff by government.You can find really the cheapest price.

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  5. Daniel Says:

    Check out graigslist.com ot ebaymotors.com !

  6. Martin Says:

    any engine rebuilding place can help u get an engine u need
    http://www.finda.co.nz/business/listing/pnyt/engine-rebuilders/

  7. Mike Says:

    Check here
    http://bit.ly/a3NOsP

  8. Kenny D Says:

    The 1963 Starfire was not manufactured with a 6 cylinder engine. The standard engine in that was a high compression (10.25-1 ratio) 394 cubic-inch 345 HP V-8 engine. Rebuild kits are still available for that engine and there are lots of classic engine rebuilders and so I don’t think it would be too difficult to find a remanufactured long block if you search the web. If you go to the web link below and select "General Motors" and then 1963 on the "Year Model" drop down menu, you will find a 1963/1964 remanufactured 394 cubic-inch (6.5 L) long block Olds engine for $1988. That is a very good price and I doubt you will find one much cheaper.
    http://www.cmengines.com/se/search.aspx

  9. strt_stone Says:

    you might like to check with eng manufacuers or locol mechines in your area and check with your part stores to se if you can find a block to work with and a mechines that can rework you eng block crank cam cam lobes ect head valves good luck in finding the parts

  10. ridingorracing Says:

    Kenny D is correct

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