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Chevy, Camaro, Pickup Mark Iv Big Block Oil Pan 68-84 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, US

Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

You are looking at a oil pan from a 1972 Chevy water truck tanker. It was bolted to a GM 427 big block. It is in good condition just needs repainted. This is the bigger oil pan not sure but I would say 10 plus quarts of oil. As you can see someone put some kind of return lines into both sides of this oil pan I am thinking it is for some kind of oil cooling system. The dipstick and the insert are not included. It is used and being sold as is thanks for lookin.

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