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1965 1966 67 68 69 Ford Mustang 170 200 Cid 6 Cylinder Oil Pan New Free Shippng on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Saint Charles, Missouri, United States

Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:painted Ford Blue

This listing is for a new oil pan for a 1965 thru 1969 Ford Mustang, Ford Falcon , Mercury Comet,  Ford Fairlane and lots more Fords !!

equipped with a 6 cylinder engine 170 or 200 cid displacement ( not for  250 6 CYLINDER CARS OF THE 70'S )

Get rid of that dented and leaking oil pan that has been dripping on 

your garage floor and annoying the heck out of you !


This is a very good buy and includes shipping !!!!

This is for any body style of Mustang 

Shipping is FREE FREE  FREE to any of the 48 contiguous USA , shipped within 3 days after purchase AND SAVING YOU MONEY !!!!!




Paypal is accepted for payment and please, within 3 days of purchase


Thank you


Mark


314-795-5584 if questions  

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