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Ford 390,427,428,milodon,7 Qt.oil Pan,#31130,pickup Screen # 18370,fel-pro Gaske on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
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This is a new Milodon street/strip 7 Qt. deep sump oil pan with correct pickup screen and Fel-Pro gasket.  Was purchased for a 1968 Mustang project that was sold and no longer have use for it.

My loss your gain.

Fits Ford 390, 427, 428 front sump applications.  Pre 1973 chassis.

Oil pan #: 31130  (7.5 inch depth) 
Pickup screen #:  18370
Fel-Pro pan gasket #: 1817

Here is chance for you to save some money.

Please use your best judgment for use on your year and model application.

Shipping is $17.85 in the US.

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