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===300=== [[File:1967 300ci Buick V8 engine in a Skylark.jpg|thumb|A 300 ci Buick V8 in a 1967 [[Buick Skylark|Skylark]]]] In 1964, Buick replaced the 215 with an iron-block engine of very similar architecture. The new "small block" engine had a bore of {{cvt|3.75|in|mm|1}} and a stroke of {{cvt|3.4|in|mm|1}} for a displacement of {{cvt|4923|cc|CID L cc|1|adj=ri0|order=out}}. It retained the aluminum cylinder heads, intake manifold, and accessories of the 215 for a dry weight of {{cvt|405|lb|kg}}. The 300 was offered in two-barrel form, with 9.0:1 compression, making {{cvt|210|hp|kW|0}} at 4600 rpm and {{cvt|310|lbft|Nm|0}} at 2400 rpm, and four-barrel form, with 11.0:1 compression, making {{cvt|250|hp|kW|0}} at 4800 rpm and {{cvt|355|lbft|Nm|0}} at 3000 rpm. For 1965, the 300 switched to cast-iron heads, raising dry weight to {{cvt|467|lb|kg}}, still quite light for a V8 engine of its era. The four-barrel option was cancelled for 1966, and the 300 was replaced entirely by the 350 in 1968. In 1964, while nearly all Buick engines were painted "Buick Late Green", the 300 V8s were painted silver instead. In 1966 Buick engines switched to "Buick Late Red", but until 1967 at least, the 300 V8 (and the 225) were still painted Buick Late Green.<ref name=TeamBuickengcol>{{cite web | url = https://www.teambuick.com/reference/engine_colors.php | title = Buick Engine Colors, Which One is Right For You! | publisher = Team Buick | work = Reference }}</ref> The [[Apollo (1962 automobile)|Apollo 5000 GT]] sports car, (also sold as the Vetta Ventura) used this engine.
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