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Old 03-30-2014, 10:14 PM
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Any recommendations on a reputable machine shop in Oklahoma for my pontiac engine build? Anyone with personal experience or contact info for someone they know that has had good work done by someone around here. OR possibly what shops to avoid. Thanks

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Old 03-31-2014, 12:40 PM
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Len Williams Auto Machine in Bristow, OK. Fellow PY members in your area may know of other Pontiac builders near you. Good luck!

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Old 03-31-2014, 07:45 PM
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Len Williams Auto Machine in Bristow, OK. Fellow PY members in your area may know of other Pontiac builders near you. Good luck!
Thanks GP, yeah I've checked out Len and was curious if anyone knew of someone else local, to give me some options.

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Old 03-31-2014, 10:03 PM
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Victor Penrod in Walters does good machine work. He has done the machine work on a 421 and a 455 for me with great results.

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Victor Penrod in Walters does good machine work. He has done the machine work on a 421 and a 455 for me with great results.
Thanks I'll look him up and give him a shout.

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Gereld Brand in Wheatland, He's just south of 152 on Council. He's a ford guy, but has a customer that has a bunch of cool Pontiacs...I trust his work.

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+ 1 for Len Williams- Check out his engine combinations in Jim Hand's book, How to build Max Performance Pontiac V-8s

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Machine shop I use is Shinook Racing in Tahlequah. Full machine shop and dyno service with no farming anything out. Will build you what you want without trying to talk you out of getting what you want. Pontiac torque plate in house and they know the tricks on Pontiac builds... 918-456-3379. My last build there was a 709 up stock block 462...

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Machine shop I use is Shinook Racing in Tahlequah. Full machine shop and dyno service with no farming anything out. Will build you what you want without trying to talk you out of getting what you want. Pontiac torque plate in house and they know the tricks on Pontiac builds... 918-456-3379. My last build there was a 709 up stock block 462...
Thanks 69Goat1, I definitely want someone with Pontiac experience. I will give them a shout. Every other reputable shop around here either doesn't have a torque plate or haven't done many Pontiac builds.

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