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57 58 59 60 61 Corvette 283/230-245-270 Service Oil Pan 62 327/250-300 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, US

Rockford, Illinois, US
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This is a GM service pan for early Corvette without trap door .

BTW trap door pans started in 1960 according to GM parts books .

This has a 2nd design baffle internally .

There is some pitting outside .

Interior is rather clean overall.

This will fit 283-327 engines only , NOT 265!!!

The dipstick relief is on the driver-left side as it should be .

Drain plug threads are in good shape.

This is a GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS ITEM!!!!

Paypal accepted .


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