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1964/1965 Plymouth/dodge/mopar B Body Big Block Oil Pan #2465195 361/383/426 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

IL, United States

IL, United States
Condition:Used

Used 1964/1965 Dodge & Plymouth B Body Big Block Oil Pan that will need work. This oil pan has been cut too deepen it, but was not completeted. The body of the oil pan is in very good condition. The bottom part has some holes that would need attention or a new bottom would need to be fabricated. Payment required within 3 days of close of auction. Buyer pays $20.00 for shipping in the continental USA. For other destinations an invoice will be sent with airmail shipping charges. Please use the Pay Now feature at the end of auction. Belvedere/Satellite/Coronet/330/440/500/Fury/Savoy/Polara/64/65/Hemi

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