Buick Riviera Oil Pan 1985 307 5.0l Engine Used on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
I just removed this pan from a 1985 Riviera with a 307. It MAY interchange with other GM models (Oldsmobile Tornado or Cadillac El Dorado) from that era that have that engine, or maybe the 403, but I cannot be sure. I gave it a basic solvent bath, but IT IS USED and DIRTY, but straight. >>>Contact me beforehand for more details.
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