egoscim
11-07-2002, 09:02 AM
Hello to everyone, I was turned onto this site after calling someone that had an ad for a nailhead motor for sale.
This stuff is addictive, and I just can't seem to get enough of it. My short story is I found a 66 Skylark GS Convertible in a shed that it was stored in for the last 22 years. The car is in remarkably great shape with the exception of the motor. The car had gone through a flood in 80 or 82 and the owner never drained the motor. Needless to say when I removed the motor it was still filled with water, and ruined a couple of the cylinder walls. So basically what I am looking for is a 1966 401/445 Wildcat motor that is either totally rebuilt, one that is in good running condition or one that can be rebuilt. While cruising this site I ran across a thread about nailhead motor mounts and a response from a person named Cheryl that sent someone pictures of a nailhead motor that looked like it might be looking for a home. If you read this Cheryl, please respond, you mentioned that you had alot of spare parts and was interested in knowing what you got. This is my first venture with Buicks and I may have tons of questions about restoring this beauty.
Thanks and hope to hear from someone soon.
This stuff is addictive, and I just can't seem to get enough of it. My short story is I found a 66 Skylark GS Convertible in a shed that it was stored in for the last 22 years. The car is in remarkably great shape with the exception of the motor. The car had gone through a flood in 80 or 82 and the owner never drained the motor. Needless to say when I removed the motor it was still filled with water, and ruined a couple of the cylinder walls. So basically what I am looking for is a 1966 401/445 Wildcat motor that is either totally rebuilt, one that is in good running condition or one that can be rebuilt. While cruising this site I ran across a thread about nailhead motor mounts and a response from a person named Cheryl that sent someone pictures of a nailhead motor that looked like it might be looking for a home. If you read this Cheryl, please respond, you mentioned that you had alot of spare parts and was interested in knowing what you got. This is my first venture with Buicks and I may have tons of questions about restoring this beauty.
Thanks and hope to hear from someone soon.