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Default Can anyone ID this oil pan?

I've never seen one like this... Believe it to be a chevy since it's orange, beyond that...?
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Looks like something off of a tractor.
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Mopar?

Here is an oil pan pic from Dave Molnar's 440 Beater Bee restoration thread.
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Jake!

It does look to be a Mopar oil pan.

Hope you're doing well!

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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Jake!

It does look to be a Mopar oil pan.

Hope you're doing well!

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Does not look like a Mopar pan. Take a harder look at this pan, front part of pan is very round, that pan of the 440 car looks square to me.
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This was mixed in with a bunch of Chevy parts as well as a pair of early Hemi 331/354/392 valve covers. I don’t know the early Mopars / Chrysler’s but it does look similar to the 440. Agreed it’s not the same but maybe in the right wheelhouse.

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not an early Hemi oil pan, could be an early 361 mopar from 58-59, even an industrial application or marine, that breather off the sump tells me its a special application.
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