Pontiac 389 400 428 455 Oil Pan Center Bolt Drain Plug on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is a oil pan to fit traditional Pontiac engines- 326, 350 389 400 421 428 455 . This pan (center front drain plug) was used up until the mid sixties, maybe 68 or 69. I bead blasted the outside a few months back and was going to paint it yet everyone doesn't use or have the same color. Rails are very straight and no dings, dents or rust. Inside of pan is in great shape. Threads and area around drain pan look good too. Free shipping in the lower 48. Please look at my other listings.
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