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Vintage 1955 Chevy 265 V8 Oil Pan With Mounting Bolts Rare Hard To Find on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM CHEVROLET Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

VINTAGE 1955 CHEVROLET 265 V8 OIL PAN WITH MOUNTING BOLTS. CAME OF A RUNNING 265 ENGINE WITH NO ISSUES.  RARE HARD TO FIND ITEM.NOT PERFECT BUT IN GOOD SHAPE FOR OIL PAN THAT HAS BEEN AROUND FOR THIS LONG. PLEASE CHECK PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.  THIS OIL PAN ONLY FITS 1955 265 V8 CHEVY ENGINES AS THERE WAS NO OIL FILTER BOSS CAST INTO BLOCK SO 55 265 PAN IS DIFFERENT AS FROM 1956 AND ON THEY HAD PROVISIONS FOR OIL FILTER CANISTER.

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