Mopar 440 426 383 Big Block 7 Qt Deep Sump Oil Pan Hemi Orange on 2040-parts.com
Ray, Michigan, United States
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This 7qt Mopar oil deep sump oil pan came off of my 1965 Belvedere with a 440 motor. Its brand new with a fresh coat of hemi orange paint. Mint condition and ready to go on your 440,383 or 426 big block mopar engine. I ended up going to a Miladon when I built my motor over the winter. Not sure what brand it is but its like new and priced to sell with no reserve. Measures 7 1/8" deep x 24" long x 10". wide. Priced to sell with no reserve. Shipping will be a flat 12.00 bucks. No International shipping.Thanks, Jim
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