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Lt1 Corvette Hi Perf Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
very nice like new condition no dents or scratches , new pick up , new felpro gaskets new bolts & washers my loss your gain will not fit my project left side dip stick
Brand:GM Chevrolet Surface Finish:paint Placement on Vehicle:Lower Warranty:No Warranty

1965 Corvette LT1 Oil pan  no damage  in like new condition  fresh paint ready to install new pick up  new gaskets new bolts  purchased for my project wont fit my block left side dip stick my loss you gain  GM  quality vintage corvette part Please ask questions or concernes before bidding  no return  This pan is clean! 

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