Nicer Cafe racer, bobber gas tank, was sanded to chrome like finish. There're couple layer of clear coat applied. Tank is not 100% perfect. There're dents here & there. But nothing major, it does give a raw look. Please see photos. There's very minor rust inside the tank. It could use a one time good clean & flush easy. Tank come with cap & a petcock which need to be restored. Tank dimension appriox. 11"W x 19"L x 8"H. Bottom opening width 6". Neck opening 3".
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