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I just posted this 67-69 Camaro Z/28 oil pan and the windage trage with hardware on Ebay starting at $9.99 with no reserve.
Free shipping to paid members in the US on eith or both items. 67-69 Camaro Z/28 Oil Pan 67-74 Z/28 Windage Tray W/ Hardware Thanks and good luck, Jason ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Nice score Jason.
Most of the "NOS" pans on ebay are NOT assembly line correct. Yours is. http://www.camaros.net/forums/showth...z%2F28+oil+pan
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Thanks Lynn for the comment and for posting the link. Did you write the tutorial? I guess I should have explained a bit more why the pan is special and hard to find. I thought the 70 pans were different but accrding to the link that could be incorrect. As far as I know the 71 and later pans are different and the gm replacement "NOS" pans are very different. I have only had a few of these real assembly line pans and this is a super nice one.
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Yes, I wrote that. I had an original 69 pan, but can't say I every pulled an assy line pan from a 70... but was told they were the same (dangerous, I know).
Considering all the pics Charley has on his 70, I would almost bet there is a good shot of the pan. Some of the guys here with Deuce's can probably check theirs as well. Should be the same.
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Here is another thread showing the difference between the original and replacement pans if anyone is interested:
http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=179332 Thanks, Jason |
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Not sure about 69, but this pan is not assembly line correct for either 67 or 68 Z's.
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You are correct. They are different.
Charley has a good pic of his 67 Z oil pan.
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I haven't seen Charley's, is there a link to it?
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Oops, I guess it is just 69 and possibly 70.
Thanks, Jason |