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1967-68 Bsa B25 Blue Fiberglass Oil Bag W/ Fittings, Brackets & Filter Good Cond on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Edgewater, Florida, US

Edgewater, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Blue fiberglass oil tank/oil bag as equipped on 1967 and 68 BSA B25 Starfires. This tank can be used on basically any BSA B and some C models model from 1965 or 66 thru 1970. The tank is in good condition except for one deep scrape in the gelcoat. It does not appear to leak and the tank can be used as it is or repair and restore. It could be repainted or gelcoated in red for use on a 441 Shooting Star. The fiberglass units were standard equipment on 1967 and 68 B25`s (blue) and B 44 SS (red) and subsequent years went to a steel tank with fiberglass cover. It is being sold complete with the banjo fitting and filter and top brackets and breather.

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