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1967 - 1970 390 390gt 428cj 428 Cj Scj 5 Quart Oil Pan Ford Logo C6oz-6675-a on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Woodbridge, Connecticut, United States

Woodbridge, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

NEW ORIGINAL STYLE 1967 - 1969 390GT AND 1968 - 1970 428CJ 428SCJ OIL PAN

FORD OEM# C6OZ-6675-A

THIS OIL PAN IS FORD LICENSED REPRODUCTION WITH THE FoMoCo LOGO.  IT IS MANUFACTURED TO ORIGINAL WEIGHT (9 LBS) AND CORRECT SPECIFICATIONS JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL OIL PAN.  NOW YOU DO NOT NEED TO SPEND HOURS AND HOURS TRYING TO MAKE THAT OLD OIL PAN LEAK FREE, GET THE PLUG TO SEAL AND LOOKING GOOD.   THE PAN IS DATED 8 22 C2 - AUGUST 22 SECOND SHIFT   THIS DATED PAN WILL WORK FOR ALL DATES FROM 1967 - 1970. 

NOTE:  THE PAN COMES AS BARE UNFINISHED METAL THAT IS GREASED AND PLASTIC SEALED TO AVOID RUSTING AND THEN PACKED IN A HEAVY DUTY BOX WITH THE OFICIAL FORD LOGO.  THE PHOTO SHOWN IN BLUE IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT IT WILL LOOK LIKE WHEN YOU FINISH PAINTING YOUR ENGINE FORD BLUE.



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