Crossland Auto Parts operates as a traditional automotive supply store combined with an in-house machine shop, serving both do-it-yourself customers and professional mechanics across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. The business stocks common replacement parts (alternators, starters, batteries, filters, belts, hoses) alongside specialty inventory, and machines engine blocks, cylinder heads, and crankshafts on-site rather than outsourcing the work.
Crossland functions as a two-part operation: a walk-in parts counter in the front and a machine shop in the back. The parts side carries both OEM and aftermarket components for domestic and import vehicles from the 1970s onward. The machine shop handles core services including cylinder head surfacing, block boring, crank grinding, and valve seat work. This combination means a customer can purchase a block, have it bored and honed the same day or next day, and walk out with both the part and the machining completed, rather than coordinating with a separate shop.
The parts counter stocks everyday replacement items at prices competitive with national chains. A new alternator for a 2010 Ford F-150 runs roughly $85 to $140 depending on amperage; a set of spark plugs costs $12 to $28. Batteries start around $70 for a basic lead-acid unit and reach $180 for premium deep-cycle versions. Crossland also carries hard-to-find components for older vehicles and specialty items like engine gasket sets and timing belt kits that big-box retailers may not stock. Prices are slightly higher than big-box chains for commodity items but lower when factoring in same-day machine work availability and technical advice specific to unusual applications.
Block boring and honing costs $30 to $60 per cylinder depending on bore size and finish specifications. Cylinder head surfacing runs $40 to $120 per head based on material and surface condition. Crank grinding (multiple journals) typically ranges $150 to $400. Valve seat work and guide boring are priced per job; a single guide usually costs $25 to $50. Crossland quotes jobs same-day or next-morning if parts arrive before noon. Turnaround is usually 24 to 48 hours for straightforward work, though more complex jobs (multiple rebores, crankshaft repairs requiring multiple passes) may take a week.
Crossland's main advantage is the combined parts-and-machine-shop model under one roof. AutoZone and O'Reilly Auto Supply, both present throughout Oklahoma City, offer larger parts selection and sometimes lower prices on commodity items, but neither offers machine work; customers must coordinate separately with an independent machine shop. Independent machine shops like those operating in automotive repair facilities across the city can handle the same services but require a separate trip and may not stock the parts you need. Crossland's integration means one trip, one transaction, and continuity if a block arrives damaged or needs additional work discovered during machining.
For DIY engine builders and restorers, Crossland is better suited than big-box retailers; for routine oil changes, filters, and battery swaps, AutoZone or O'Reilly may offer better pricing and faster checkout.
Crossland suits DIY engine builders, restorers working on classic or specialty vehicles, independent repair shops needing one-stop parts and machining, and technicians who need technical advice on non-standard applications. It does not suit customers seeking the lowest price on mass-market parts (AutoZone usually wins there) or those needing only a single spark plug or air filter with no machining. It also does not handle automotive machine work requiring CNC porting or flow-bench testing, which require specialized shops in Dallas or Kansas City.
Walk into the front counter with your engine block, cylinder head, or part number and vehicle year/make/model. Staff will take measurements, assess surface conditions, and quote the machine work on the spot or within a few hours. If you need parts, browse the shelves or ask the counter staff to locate them. Payment is typically cash or card at pickup; some jobs may require a 50 percent deposit if turnaround extends beyond three business days.
Crossland is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (verify these hours before traveling; seasonal changes do occur). Street parking is available on the surrounding block, and the shop can accommodate small trucks or trailers for engine block delivery. Call ahead if transporting heavy or oversized engine components.
Crossland's staying power in Oklahoma City rests on its willingness to service specialty and older vehicles that national chains and quick-lube shops decline, combined with same-day and next-day machining that keeps mechanics from coordinating two separate vendors.
