Stock Genuine 1985 Flt Fuel Tank (takeoff) on 2040-parts.com
Staunton, Virginia, US
1985 Genuine Harley-Davidson FLT stock fuel tank. It is a takeoff and has a dent on the left side, and couple scratches on top of right side. This tank is obsolete from Harley now and no longer in production. Comes with stock petcock and is in decent shape considering the age.
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