Moroso Oil Pan Ford 289/302/5.0l 7 Qt With Pickup 1981 Up Mustang Race on 2040-parts.com
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Bidding on a Moroso competition oil pan that fits 302 and 289 engines in later Mustangs from 1981 up. It came on a race engine I purchased out of Florida that I installed in an early Mustang. I had to replace this pan with a front sump pan for the early cars. Very nice condition, clean, comes complete with the oil pickup assembly. There are some minor mods to the windage tray which you can see in the picture
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