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Old 05-07-2023, 09:04 PM
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Default Year and application of SB oil pan?

Hi Gang, I can’t place it’s origins.

Can anyone help with application and value?

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Exterior is very similar, but not exactly like a '67 Chevelle 327. Inner baffle is stamped different. Small drain plug too. No idea of value Dan.
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69 to 74 small block would be my guess.

You can measure the front lip as shown in this thread: https://www.camaros.net/threads/nos-...l-pans.178450/

Pretty sure the Z/28 pan and the L48 pan were the same externally. The Z pan just had the two rails to mate up to the baffle that bolted in.
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Dan,

That's a 283 pan from a mid 60's B Body application.

It was so identified by the seller when I bought the identical pan at a swap 10 years ago all because it had a valuable "A" embossed pan plug in it.

I paid 20 dollars for both the plug and the pan at that time.

I still have it.
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New on Flea-Bay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/22533368092...Bk9SR8KKn7X_YQ
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I realize the drain plug could have been changed; but through 67 (maybe 68?) I believe the hex on the drain plug would be much larger. Didn't the 9/16 hex started in 68 or 69?
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I needed the "A" plug for my 67 pace car. Here is an auction for a pitted example.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/14505776726...Bk9SR66_xcP_YQ
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