1957-62 Corvette 3 Step Trap Door Oil Pan Fi Fuel 2x4 270hp 290hp 340hp 360hp on 2040-parts.com
Nipomo, California, United States
Here is a trap door oil pan for a 1957-1962 Corvettes with solid lifter engines. There are no modifications, damage, or repairs that I am aware of and the drain plug is original. The trap door swings freely.
Free shipping applies only to the 48 contiguous U.S. If you are outside that region, call or message me and I will get you a quote. -Joe (805) 929-3910 |
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