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Engine Coffee Tables

Engine coffee tables add garage style to your space with a glass top and a real, authentic big block engine base.  Each table is made from an actual engine that has been cleaned, sandblasted, and powder coated, creating a bold centerpiece for a man cave, garage lounge, office, or showroom.

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How to choose an engine coffee table

  • Size: measure your seating area and leave comfortable walking room around the table.
  • Placement: these tables are heavy, so plan where it will live before moving it into the room.
  • Weight: the engine base alone is approximately 300–350 pounds, so bring help for delivery and placement.
  • Finish: powder coated engine bases hold up well and keep the look clean.
  • Glass top care: glass is easy to wipe down and keeps the engine detail visible.

Common uses

  • Man caves and game rooms
  • Garage lounges and workshops
  • Dealerships and showrooms
  • Offices and waiting areas
  • Gifts for car lovers

Shop engine coffee tables below, then use the links above to narrow down by Ford, General Motors, or Mopar.

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Engine Coffee Tables FAQs

Are these engine coffee tables all glass top?

Yes. Every table in this collection includes a glass top, giving you a smooth surface while keeping the engine detail visible underneath.

Are these real engines or replicas?

These tables use real, authentic engines. Each engine is cleaned, sandblasted, and powder coated before being built into a table. Check each product listing for the exact engine details and what’s included.

How heavy are these engine coffee tables?

The engine base alone weighs approximately 300–350 pounds. Total table weight varies by model, so check the product listing and plan for delivery and placement.

How do I choose the right size?

Measure your seating area and choose a size that stays within easy reach of the main seats while leaving comfortable walking room around the table.

How do I clean the glass top and powder coated engine base?

Use standard glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth for the top. For the powder coated base, a microfiber towel works well for dust. Avoid harsh abrasives that could dull the finish.

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