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Tanks Inc. Tm46c 1971 72 Chevy Ii And Nova Oe Gas Tank Hot Rat Street Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States

Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:TANKS INC. Manufacturer Part Number:TM46C

TANKS INC. TM46C 1971 72 CHEVY II AND NOVA  OE GAS TANK HOT RAT ROD

  • 1971-72 Chevrolet Nova  & Pontiac Ventura Fuel Tank
  • 18 Gallon
  • With Filler Neck
  • 38" x 19-3/8" x 7-3/8"
  • Gas Tank also sold  as GM46C
  • Uses stock fuel sender

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