1971 Camaro Z28 350 Block Windage Tray Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com
Laceys Spring, Alabama, United States
350 CHEVY BLOCK PULLED FROM 1971 CAMARO Z28 4 BOLT MAIN WINDAGE TRAY AND PAN CASTING 3970010 DATE CODE L190 STANDARD BORE I PULLED ENGINE FROM CAMARO BACK IN 1979 USED CRANK RODS PISTONS HEADS TO BUILD ANOTHER MOTOR BLOCK HAS BEEN SITTING IN SHOP SINCE I WAS GOING TO CLEAN IT UP BUT DECIDED TO LEAVE LIKE IT WAS NO SHIPPING MOST BE PICKED UP PAYMENT IN THREE DAYS ARRANGE PICKUP IN 30 DAYS THANKS FOR LOOKING
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