DonSSDD
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Loc: Nova Scotia, Canada
Reg: 08-21-01
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07-29-19 11:59 AM - Post#2771924
I have a friend who is restoring a 235 from a 56 Chev, it's going in a boat. It has a stock oil pan- he'd like to get a spare for when this one rusts out (salt water boat).
What years and pans fit? Are they reproduced? 261?
The shop the boat is in is from 1922 or older so this block is a young'un. Another friend owns the shop, when he got the shop in the early 80's, the planer was being run with either a 4 or 6 cylinder Chevy and a powerglide transmission.
The boat was built in the 50's, when it launches, I'll get you a pic. The fellow doing the boat is in his late 40's, his grandfather designed it and built it, all wood. The motor is original to the boat.
Thanks,
Don
63 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe(CDN Chev mechanically (409, 4 speed),62 Bel Air SC (sold), 59 El Camino (sold), 62 Bel Air SC(sold), 63 SWC Vette (sold),
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Edited by DonSSDD on 07-29-19 12:02 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Gene_Schneider
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Loc: Wisconsin..USA
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07-30-19 06:22 PM - Post#2772036
In response to DonSSDD
the pan fits 1955-1957 235-261 cars and trucks.
ChevGene
1934 Master sedan
1939 Master DeLuxe Town Sedan
1950 Styline DeLuxe Power Glide
1957 Nomad 283 PG
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DonSSDD
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Loc: Nova Scotia, Canada
Reg: 08-21-01
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07-30-19 11:13 PM - Post#2772057
In response to Gene_Schneider
Thanks Gene.
63 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe(CDN Chev mechanically (409, 4 speed),62 Bel Air SC (sold), 59 El Camino (sold), 62 Bel Air SC(sold), 63 SWC Vette (sold),
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