Trans Dapt Chrome Slam-Guard Oil Pan 1965-87 Small Block Ford 260, 289, 302
969-8918

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A Must for Any Lowered Vehicle
Trans-Dapt Armor Plated Slam Guard Oil Pans are designed for use on lowered street cars or off-road trucks and Jeeps. Each Slam Guard Engine Oil Pan is constructed with a 3/16" thick skid plate to protect against damage from bottoming out. The skid plate is integrated into the pan by removing the sump floor and welding the armor plate into position. Trans-Dapt has machined these Slam Guard Oil Pans from strong, quality materials with choice of chrome plating or black or silver powdercoating for durability. Slam Guard Oil Pans are available for use in 1-piece and 2-piece rear main seal small block Chevy, Windsor-based small block Ford for passenger cars, and Jeep/AMC 304, 360, and 401 V8. Included with each slam guard oil pan is a matching finish magnetic drain plug. Gaskets and hardware sold separately.
I have a 1967 ford mustang with 289 and i have installed musstang ii front end will tbis 959-8918 rear sump pan work and just making sure does it come with oil pump oil pick up tube included if not what is correct part i need. Thank you
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