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1966 1967 Buick 300 340 350 Oil Pan, Baffle, Stick on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Delton, Michigan, United States

Delton, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a used oil pan removed from a 67 Buick 340.  Included are the oil baffle and dip stick.  I do not know for certain what chassis this pan fits, but I believe it is for a Skylark.  I am selling this for a friend, I know Mopars, but I am not a Buick expert by any means.  Please look at the pic carefully to make sure it will fit your application, no returns on this item.

Please check my feedback, I treat everyone fairly and describe my items accurately.  U.S. sales only.  Shipping quoted is for the lower 48 States, Alaska and Hawaii will be slightly higher.  I will be happy to combine shipping costs on multiple buys.

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