Harley Triumph Gas Tank Old School Low Tunnel New Chopper Bobber 1970s on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, Washington, US
New old school low tunnel chopper gas tank from the 70s. Found on a back shelf, sitting for the last 35+ years. Original primer with light rust, no pitting, clean inside, 2 tiny shelf dings, all good. Found a good used gas cap that fits fine, this old tank is a leftover from the chopper days, sold and mounted dozens back in the day, needs a new home and on the road, good find.............LA
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