OFFERED FOR BID IS AN EARLY MODEL A FORD OIL PAN WITH THE CLEAN OUT. AND COVER. IT IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION BUT IS DIRTY AND HAS NOT BEEN CLEANED. NO HOLES OR RUST THAT I CAN SEE. THE ADD SHOWS $50.00 SHIPPING BUT DUE TO THE WEIGHT I WILL CHARGE ACTIAL SHIPPING COST. QUOTE ON REQUEST.
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Oil Pans for Sale
- Ford flathead v8 1939-1948 front oil pan modern lip seal
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Peugeot Onyx concept [w/Gallery]
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