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1965-1973 Mustang 260 289 302 & Boss 302 Oil Pan W/ Baffle & Pickup Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $174.95
Location:

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C5ZZ-6675/22-K

For Mustang 260/289/302 engines, this kit includes small block oil pan (unpainted) with Boss 302 baffle, and Boss 302 oil pickup tube. Reduces the possibility of oil starvation during extreme driving, this kit comes ready to install and paint. There are some differences between the assembly line Boss 302 pan and this reproduction (steel stamping, etc) please feel free to contact with questions.  Baffle and oil pickup are exact reproductions. Oil pan holds about 6 quarts of oil.

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