Offenhauser Oil Pan For 1961-64 Corvair on 2040-parts.com
Hoopeston, Illinois, United States
This is a new Offenhauser Oil Pan for an early Corvair. Shipping will be actual cost. Can ne picked up locally or I will deliver this item free to the National Corvair Convention in July. This item as well as all items in my store have a money back guarantee.
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