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Vintage Go Kart Minibike Gas Engine Steel Round Tank West Bend Mcculloch on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Beach Haven, New Jersey, United States

Beach Haven, New Jersey, United States
small amount of surface rust in bottom
Warranty:No

Vintage Go Kart Minibike Gas Engine Steel Round Tank West Bend McCulloch 

For sale is nice used go kart or mini bike fuel tank. This was a spare gas tank I had put aside as a spare for a West Bend 700 V5  Kart Racing engine. I cleaned the paint off to show the condition of the tank. It is a very solid tank. There are basically no dents. There is a small amount of rust in the bottom under neath the fill cap. Rust should clean up with Evaporust Rust Dissolver. Includes a fuel line connection with screen but there is no cap. Tank is 3" diameter by 8" long. Auction includes items in picture.





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