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1963 Ford Oil Pan, Windage Tray, Timing Cover 352, 390, 406, 427, And 428 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Winter Springs, Florida, US

Winter Springs, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FORD Other Part Number:c3ae-6059-a

THIS IS A 1963 OIL PAN, SET WITH WINDAGE TRAY AND TIMING CHAIN COVER.  THE TIMING CHAIN COVER  MODEL NUMBER IS C3AE-6059-A

THERE IS A MODERATE AMOUNT OF RUST.

THE LENGTH 23 1/4" X 10" APPROX 5 1/2" TALL.

IT IS ALL BANDED TOGETHER, I DID NOT UNBAND IT.

THE TIMING CHAIN ATTACHED HAS THE MODEL NUMBER ABOVE. I DID NOT SEE ANY OTHER MODEL NUMBERS ON THE PARTS.

SELLING "AS IS", NO RETURNS ON THIS ITEM.

SHIPPING CHARGES ARE WHAT THEY ARE, THE COST OF A BASIC BOX AND THE USPS AND EBAY FEES ON SHIPPING. IT IS A LARGE ITEM AT 23 1/4" SO THE BOX HAS TO BE LARGER THAN THAT.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME. THANKS

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