Up go auction I have a very nice used chrome steel tank. It looks to be in new condition inside and out. The end cap comes off to allow you to access the inside. I would guess that it would hold 4 to 5 gallons of fuel. This tank is like new but is being sold AS-IS with no guarantees so please ask questions before bidding. Thanks for looking.
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