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Sbc Barnes Pump In The Pan Dry Sump Oil Pan, Vintage Sprint Car, Silver Crown on 2040-parts.com

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Rock Rapids, Iowa, United States

Rock Rapids, Iowa, United States
In Used Condition, See pictures. it has been welded in a few places and has silicone over them. Some of the welding is a little crude. Windage tray is in good shape and the pan rails are in good shape. If you have any questions please ask.
Brand:Barnes Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Barnes Pump in the Pan Dry Sump Pan .  This oil Pan fits a Small Block Chevy.  This is a steel oil pan.  In Used Condition, See pictures.  Tt has been welded in a few places and has silicone over them.  Some of the welding is a little crude.  Windage tray is in good shape and the pan rails are in good shape.  One corner has been cut and a piece welded on for clearance.  If you have any questions please ask.If you have any other questions about this oil pan please feel free to ask.  Thank you for looking.

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