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1964 Ford Truck 292 Y-block Oil Pan Has Dents And Pick Up Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Ashville, Alabama, United States

Ashville, Alabama, United States
OIL PAN HAS SOME DENTS AND HAS SURFACE RUST..NO CRACKS OR HOLES..BOLTS HOLES ARE GOOD
Other Part Number:6193 Warranty:No Surface Finish:SURFACE RUST AND DENTS

 THIS LISTING IS FOR A USED OIL PAN AND PICK-UP TUBE FROM A 1964 F100 WITH 292..
OIL PAN HAS SOME DENTS AND HAS SURFACE RUST..NO CRACKS OR HOLES..BOLTS HOLES ARE GOOD..PAN WAS HOLDING OIL WHEN REMOVED..
TOTAL COST INCLUDES SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY..SHIPPING COSTS TO HAWAII,ALASKA AND PUERTO RICO WILL BE ADDITIONAL CHARGE..MESSAGE ME BEFORE BUYING FOR SHIPPING COST TO THESE LOCATIONS..
IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH ANY PARTS PURCHASED PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE FILING CASE..I WILL TRY MY BEST TO WORK ANY PROBLEMS OUT TO YOUR SATISFACTION.

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