1926-27 Vintage Chevrolet Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com
Emily, Minnesota, United States
1926-27 Vintage Chevrolet Oil Pan. VERY RARE PART. Oil Pan is used on Chevrolet 4 cylinder early 20's to late 20's. Oil Pan has some small dents in it. Free of any major damage or rust. Has surface rust only. Have other engine parts available. Would be good for a restoration project. Ask questions. Will combine shipping when possible.
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