Dooley Enterprises Big Block Chevrolet Jet Boat 10 Qt. Oil Pan Drag Race River on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
This is a rough condition Dooley Enterprises 10 quart Big Block Chevrolet oil pan. Please look at the pictures carefully before bidding, it has had a rough life, but with some TLC and a can of paint would get the job done for an economical price compared to new. Comes with the windage tray as shown, but no oil pump pickup as that was welded to the oil pump. What you see is what you get. Thanks for looking. |
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