Removed from a 1951 Kaiser 226 Supersonic flathead 6 cyl. Appears to be stuck, oil pan did have oil in it upon removal. See photos in super size for condition! Call me 10am-7pm Central Standard Time with any questions, Patrick 816-810-1161. Or feel free to email me. Local pick up and payment is always welcome.
I do buy and resell from estate sales and cannot guarantee that items come from a smoke and or a pet free home.
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