Original Mopar 426 Hemi 440 Six Pack Oil Pan Dodge Plymouth B E Body on 2040-parts.com
Loomis, California, United States
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For bid is an original Mopar Dodge Plymouth oil pan with pick up, utilized on the hemis and 440 six pack cars. Has minor imperfections but overall very nice condition, cleaned, primed and painted, ready to install. Purchased at a swap meet and thought I could make it work on an older big block car, but it will not work for my application. Please look at pictures carefully and ask questions to make sure it will work for your application.
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