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Durable blue-finish steel oil pan designed for front-sump, stock-capacity applications on classic Ford FE-series big-block V8s—compatible with 352, 390, 406, 427, and 428 cubic inch engines (1958–1976).

Original price was: $99.90.Current price is: $66.60.

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CFR Performance Steel Oil Pan – Fits 1958–1976 Ford FE Big Block 352‑390‑406‑427‑428 (Front Sump, Stock Capacity) – Blue Finish

Restore your classic Ford FE engine with this CFR Performance blue steel oil pan, built as a direct OEM-style replacement for 1958–1976 Ford big block V8s, including the 352, 390, 406, 427, and 428 engines. With its front sump configuration and stock oil capacity, this pan is ideal for passenger car applications and is perfect for factory-correct restorations or regular engine maintenance.

Constructed from durable stamped steel and finished in a high-quality blue paint, this oil pan adds a pop of color while providing excellent corrosion resistance and a custom look that stands out in any engine bay.

Please Note: This oil pan will not fit trucks, vans, or 428 Cobra Jet (428CJ) engines. Oil pump pickup is not included.

Features:

  • Fitment: 1958–1976 Ford FE big block V8s — 352, 390, 406, 427, 428

  • Material: Heavy-duty stamped steel

  • Finish: Blue painted for corrosion resistance and custom engine bay appearance

  • Capacity: OEM stock capacity

  • Sump Location: Front sump – designed for passenger car applications

  • Includes: Drain plug pre-installed

Important Fitment Notes:

  • Will NOT fit:
    • Ford trucks or vans
    • 428 Cobra Jet (428CJ) engines

  • Oil pump pickup is NOT included

Package Includes:

  • (1) Blue Steel Oil Pan for 1958–76 Ford FE engines

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