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#378461 11/10/16 11:12 AM
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Just moved from Seattle to Kentucky and the movers destroyed the oil pan for my spare 1935 Chevy engine. Insurance will pay but I need to know what another oil pan will cost and present them with a quote. Any help is appreciated, OEM preferred but a used oil pan will work as long as it is in good shape.

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Try calling Rocky Mountain Relics

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The 1935 and 1936 are the same.


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For your insurance estimate I paid $50 + shipping for an NOS 36 pan a year ago from ebay.


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