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Speedmaster Aluminum Oil Pan 1965-1987 Small Block Ford 289/302W, Front Sump [Polished]

746-PCE300.1026


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Aluminum Oil Pan 1965-1987 Small Block Ford 289/302W, Front Sump [Polished]
$109.70
Aluminum Oil Pan
  • 1965-1987 Small Block Ford 289/302W
  • Front Sump
  • 5-Quart Capacity
  • 7.250 in. Depth
  • 1-Piece Rear Main Seal
  • Polished Finish
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 10/01/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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