WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
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WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
I am on the east coast in NC so it would be nice to find something closer to me if possible.
Thanks,
Michael
Thanks,
Michael
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
There’s quite a difference between a 12-16 oil pan.
I encourage you to read Mark Herdmans 3 separate posts on the changes so you know exactly what to look for
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366445246
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366445992
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366342371
I encourage you to read Mark Herdmans 3 separate posts on the changes so you know exactly what to look for
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366445246
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366445992
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/ ... 1366342371
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
The odds of me finding a late 1911 (aka 1912) oil pan is hens teeth. So, I’m opting to modify a later pan with a teacup weld-on. If, however , someone has one rusting in their barn that they happened to stumble upon, GREAT!
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
December 1st 1911 to be exact! Thank you for the information!
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
I’ve seen some faked. The 12 pan ears other than having 7 rivets have a different taper than the other 3 rivet ears. The front casting goes completely around the hole in the front as where the later ones only halfway. And of course the deep T cup. Hershey is coming up, I had a friend that went and scored a 12 7 rivet pan that was bolted to a 17 engine block a few years back.
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
I have a 1914 pan that has been straitened, hot tanked ready for paint. I elected to go with a 26/27 pan and a larger brake drum.
I want $125.00 plus shipping.
frontyboy (2ho6-919-1949(Seattle)
I want $125.00 plus shipping.
frontyboy (2ho6-919-1949(Seattle)
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
Point taken Mike. I can be patient.
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
I have 3 early pans. I have seen two different 7 rivet types of pans. I have no idea what would be correct for your Dec. 11 car. I hope you can find one locally because shipping would would be very expensive from Oregon. I have both styles of 7 rivet pans. Ted 503-728-3476 No text or Email !
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
Welp, somebody beat me to my post…. Bad words/thoughts removed…
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
VERY UNCOOL.
Thats shameful for a forum member to do.
BUT, I would put a good deal of blame on the seller.
Seller should have given you first shot. Couldnt wait one day?
Thats shameful for a forum member to do.
BUT, I would put a good deal of blame on the seller.
Seller should have given you first shot. Couldnt wait one day?
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Yikes! Michael, don’t loose heart. You’ll probably find one in way better shape and probably for less money.
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
Yes, and this deal can still be undone and made right by either of two people: the buyer who scalped the poster, or the seller who should have known better
I had the exact same thing happen to me by someone who slithered off the Forum immediately after...and a VERY kind benefactor contacted me privately and offered to arrange for me to buy what I had been looking for originally. I ended up with the tool and a new friend, to boot.
Michael, I hope something similar will happen to you after having been treated to such raw treatment by a couple of very unscrupulous folks
I had the exact same thing happen to me by someone who slithered off the Forum immediately after...and a VERY kind benefactor contacted me privately and offered to arrange for me to buy what I had been looking for originally. I ended up with the tool and a new friend, to boot.
Michael, I hope something similar will happen to you after having been treated to such raw treatment by a couple of very unscrupulous folks
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
l'audace l'audace toujours de l'audace
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
My apologies. I let my frustration get in control of my mouth. I know better and I am wrong.
I have always experienced great luck on this forum. I've met some really awesome people. To them I say, THANK YOU, and
please forgive me. I will do better next time. No excuses...
With Best,
Michael
I have always experienced great luck on this forum. I've met some really awesome people. To them I say, THANK YOU, and
please forgive me. I will do better next time. No excuses...
With Best,
Michael
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
If you are not in a hurry have a friend that travels to Ohio a few times a year, he is in Raliegh Durham area, I have several 14-17 pans. 419-618-1025 Tiffin Ohio.
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Re: WTB 1912-1916 long nose oil pan.
Somebody reached out to me. Thank you MTFCA !!!!!
You guys are awesome!!!!
You guys are awesome!!!!