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1979 Honda Z50 Fuel Petrol Gas Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $38.75
Location:

Flagler Beach, Florida, US

Flagler Beach, Florida, US
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solid tank off a 1979 z50  in primer  with no repairs or bondo. Interior clean but not perfect. exterior has a few dings/dents

petcock/fuel cap  not included- good filter  screen is still in tank

 

Tank will show finish flaws, dings/dents, interior surface corrosion etc

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