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Look at the inside of the pan, you will see a cut area where the pan was cut off, with a good wash you can also see the blueing from a cut off wheel. for a manufacturer to sell over the counter such a modified part would not be to cost effective. also the type of mig weld does not fit any early era. I do not have the link on this computer but the early ad for the BT Nickey Camaro shows such a early modified pan, I have had a few of them good pan and not the china stuff we see today... but just a old school oil pan!
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Thanks for the pic X baldwin Motion. Reading the thread that MR70 found, it appears that the Gibb cars received these types of pans. Can I make that assement? Did anyone else use this pan like Dana, Harrell, or Nickey, etc.
After looking over this pan I did find that it was cutoff as beater68427 said , however I also found spot weld indentations where it was attached for welding. |
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My 69 Harrell Camaro had one of these pans.
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Steve S. Dana also had one on it. According to Brian H.
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