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I don't mean to offend, but I don't understand how you're not strong enough to take a plug out of an aluminum oil pan, with a 2 foot breaker bar!
I would, tap the plug with a hammer lightly a few times. Try again, if that doesn't work, apply a bit of heat to the plug area. I'm assuming your car's an early model without the oil level sender in the vicinity, if this is the case, heating becomes even more attractive. If you work fast, and don't apply heat directly to the plug, it should let go. This would take care of any tread lock if there is some (cause you never know what the previous owner did!).
Good luck.
Ahmet
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