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Old Skool Teardrop Gas Tank * Harley Custom Chopper Bobber * Servi-car * Other on 2040-parts.com

US $83.99
Location:

Liverpool, New York, US

Liverpool, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Includes a Vintage Motorcycle Gas Tank.  Left side has a petcock.  Right side bung hole was welded closed.  Front mount appears to have been previously added.  No gas cap.

Maker:  unidentified... possibly Simplex (or another Service Car maker) - USA

Profile:  Discontinued; Produced ? to ?

Additional description & search tags:  Chopper; Bobber; Custom; Harley-Davidson; Indian; others; Old Skool / Old School

Approximate measurements:  18-1/4" long (includes mounts); 17-3/4" 12" wide; 8" tall (includes gas cap mount); 3" tunnel height at front; 0" tunnel height at rear; __? gal. capacity

Condition:  Not original paint; Some corrosion & paint peel & blisters; No major dents; Some minor dings; Some rust inside... could be lined; No holes visible; Petcock not tested.

Refer to the photos.

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