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Oil Pan As Found Early Ford Model A Oil Pan 1929, 1930, 1931 ? Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Irene, South Dakota, United States

Irene, South Dakota, United States
Inventory # 16-11-25. As found...for restoration. Please inspect all pictures and message me with questions. My items are from estate auctions—there will be imperfections and might need cleaning or repair—but I always try to show the flaws in the pictures. I can’t always guarantee that I will find all of the flaws. Please inspect each of the numerous pictures. If you are concerned with the condition of the item—please message me and I will check for you. Since my items are vintage and antique they are being sold AS IS-as found. Thank you for looking.
Brand:Ford Type:Oil Pan Warranty:No Make:Model Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Maker of Vehicle:Ford

As found...for restoration. Please inspect all pictures and message me with questions. My items are from estate auctions—there will be imperfections and might need cleaning or repair—but I always try to show the flaws in the pictures. I can’t always guarantee that I will find all of the flaws. Please inspect each of the numerous pictures. If you are concerned with the condition of the item—please message me and I will check for you. Since my items are vintage and antique they are being sold AS IS-as found. Thank you for looking.

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