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> FS Cleaned gas tank $150 as $250 powder coated, 74 style, used with metal expansion tank, with out charcoal
bdstone914
post Jan 28 2018, 02:57 PM
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I have a tank that is very clean inside after cleaning with lemon juice.
I was cleaning it for a customers 72 and did not realize until after I cleaned it that the tank does not have the mounting provisions for a charcoal canister. So this on is available. Outside is OK with normal rust spots were the pads were. Have sanded them down to be sure the metal solid. Can get it is sand blasted as well as powder coated filler neck, expansion tank, and supply fresh gaskets, stainless steel hardware.

I can ship up prefer local pickup in Riverside CA
Can get an estimate for sipping. Sending on to NY so I will know soon the cost.

Only have one inside picture at this time.
$150 as is clean and bare
$250 powder coated
$50 New gaskets, hardware, tank nipples


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post May 8 2018, 07:37 PM
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Is this considered an "early" or "late" tank? I need a tank for my '75.

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QUOTE(aggiezig @ May 8 2018, 06:37 PM) *

Is this considered an "early" or "late" tank? I need a tank for my '75.

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that tank is long gone.

There are three variations of tanks.

1 Early 1972-1973 using the metal expansion tank, gas cap, and filler neck and bracket for the charcoal canister.

2. 1974 that has not provision for mounting the charcoal canister.

3. 1975-1976 which uses the plastic expansion tank, gas cap with no bracket for the charcoal canister.

I can clean up a late tank for you. Best if you use your plastic expansion tank and gas cap. I can supply new seals.

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