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super thread finder dude needed.
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That looks like the pan on my 67 Impala BB it has the step is so it clears the center link. Someone has welded a deeper sump on it.
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does anyone out there have the thread that x Baldwin Motion was talking about. I don't think just anyone cut this pan.
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![]() There was a thread that discussed weather or not these pans came from the factory or who was extending them. Details of the conversation included the type and quality of the weld and paint finish. ![]() ![]() |
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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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There was a thread that discussed weather or not these pans came from the factory or who was extending them. Details of the conversation included the type and quality of the weld and paint finish. ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Around here - that would be COPO Pebbles! ![]() Nuch
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