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Champ Pans Cp100lt 57-85 Nascar Dirt Track Oval Racing Small Block Chevy Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Powell, Wyoming, United States

Powell, Wyoming, United States
Condition:New Brand:Champ Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CP100LT


CHAMP PANS Small Block Chevy CP100LT Competition Oil Pan

Made in USA!

Rear Sump  ~  8 quart  ~  7" deep

Zinc Plated 1957-1985 Steel Pan

Pan has 6 trap doors, 3 crank scrapers, 2 runners, oil temperature fitting,
a magnetic pan plug, & removable louvered windage tray.

Pan is new & never had oil in it, but was bolted on an engine for mock-up.

Has a few minor cosmetic blemishes, but 100% functionable!

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