| In this week's segment of Eastwood Garage , we find Sam and Dennis in the company of a true mid-60's “land yacht,” a 1967 Lincoln Continental convertible! Now, as Sam says, it took a heck of an engine to push one of these babies around, and this one was equipped with an oddball; a 462 cubic inch V-8! Now, you just don't go down to the local parts store and find the stuff you need when something goes wrong on one of these—that's when you turn to the good folks at Egge Machine, Inc.
Egge is the answer for all of those obsolete and hard-to-find engine parts. Many of the big bore cars of the 1960s and 1970s have special needs and parts and Egge is the place to find the parts to get those sleek beauties back on the road. In fact, they are also a complete manufacturer of pistons, valves, and valve guides. Egge also offers NOS and newly manufactured parts for a variety of vehicles such as Packards and Desotos. They also offer complete engine kits for American made cars and trucks, and light industrial (including John Deere tractors) and marine applications. Egge also offers several repair services such as water, fuel, and oil pump rebuilding, cam grinding, and lifter resurfacing. Recently, Egge has also begun to supply performance products including Pertronix Ignition parts and systems, and Edlebrock and Offenhauser aluminum valve covers, heads, and manifolds.
According to the company, “Egge's objective is to make hard-to-find engine parts and technical information easy to find, and they are dedicated to keeping America 's automotive history alive and running.” And with more than 85 years in the business, you know that you can trust that the parts that you receive from Egge will be just what you need. So, whether it is tough-to-find parts, or if you need machine work on existing parts, Egge Machine Company is the place to go. You can give them a call at 866-577-EGGE (3443), or you can find them on the web at www.egge.com .
Also, if you have any other questions concerning these or other products, go to www.myclassiccar.com . And by the way, don't forget when you are looking for unique automotive tools and supplies for your automobile restoration, you should give the folks at Eastwood a visit at www.eastwood.com .
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