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Tanks Inc. Tm2108-t 1973 74 Chevy Nova Apollo Ventura Fuel Injection Gas Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States

Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:TANKS INC. Manufacturer Part Number:TM2108-T

TANKS INC. TM2108-T 1973 74 CHEVY NOVA  VENTURA APOLLO OMEGA FUEL INJECTION GAS TANK HOT RAT ROD

  • 1973-74 Nova, Apollo, Omega and Ventura EFI Fuel Tank
  • Fuel Injection Ready!
  • Uses our GPA series fuel pumps, available in 5 sizes.
  • Uses aftermarket 5-bolt senders.  Multiple Ohm ranges available to work with factory or aftermarket gauges.
  • EFI style internal baffling.  Extra Large 4.3 liter internal fuel tray to prevent fuel pump starvation. 
  • Perfect for your Pro-Touring, Autocross or Road Racing Ride
  • Fuel pump and sender are recessed in the tank for easy installation with no modification needed to your car.
  • Looks like an OE tank when installed.
  • Coated galvanized steel then Powder Coated Silver.
  • 21 Gallon Capacity
  • Size is: 39-5/8" x 21-1/4" x 10-1/4"

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