Oil pan from an 88 Mustang. Drain plug is not in the photo but will send. The code on this pan is E8ZE-6675-CA. Will fit most ford 2.3 blocks from the 1980 to early 90's models. It is a rear sump pan. I have an used pick-up tube I will throw in for free if you want it but no guarantees.
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