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All Boss 302 experts!

I need to know the value/rarity of a Boss 302 oil pan.

The pan in question has a builtin windage/baffle. Is this
unique to either 69 or 70 Boss 302 pans? Is it of any
significant value as an original Boss 302 part?

Just looking for a fair market value.

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I may be mistaken, but I thought the Boss 302 did not have built-in
baffles because they would interfere with the factory windage tray
attached to the main cap bolts. Anyone out there know for sure?

Mark

Walt Boeninger wrote:
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> I need to know the value/rarity of a Boss 302 oil pan.
>
> The pan in question has a builtin windage/baffle. Is this
> unique to either 69 or 70 Boss 302 pans? Is it of any
> significant value as an original Boss 302 part?

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Walt Boeninger wrote:
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> All Boss 302 experts!
>
> I need to know the value/rarity of a Boss 302 oil pan.
>
> The pan in question has a builtin windage/baffle. Is this
> unique to either 69 or 70 Boss 302 pans? Is it of any
> significant value as an original Boss 302 part?
>

Both 69 and 70 pans have the lower baffle with the cut-out for the oil
pickup. The 69 (if I remember correctly) the 69 has the impressions for
the center link (?) clearance.



> Just looking for a fair market value.

NOS ones (not sure what year of production) are being advertized for
$250 ea. And I've seen others for $150. SO we have a wide range. As
always it depends on who you sell it to, if it is an orignal or a
replacement and so on.


Jeff Speegle
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At 03:50 PM 10/23/97 -0300, you wrote:
>All Boss 302 experts!
>
>I need to know the value/rarity of a Boss 302 oil pan.
>
>The pan in question has a builtin windage/baffle. Is this
>unique to either 69 or 70 Boss 302 pans?

Original Boss pan is notable for its one-piece, horizontally-welded
baffle w/ four holes - two large ones & two smaller ones. One hole
is sized to fit the pickup very closely.


MrF
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