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Vintage Johnson 6 Gal. Mile Master Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Greenville, Ohio, US

Greenville, Ohio, US
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SOLID FUEL TANK, NO DINGS NOTICED. NO LEAKS, TANK INSIDE LOOKS CLEAN, BELIEVE USABLE WITH A WASHOUT, GAUGE AND PUMP AND LINES ALL PRESENT. LINES ARE FLEXIBLE, BUT SEEM TO BE ORIGINAL WOULD USE WITH CAUTION OF A CRACK NOT SEEN. NICE SOLID RESTORABLE OR USABLE TANK. TANK WAS STORED WITH COUPLE QTS OF FUEL WHICH WAS EMPTIED AND HAS NOT BEEN TESTED, SO BEING SOLD AS IS. SEE PICS OF THE GRAPHICS AND PAINT CONDITION.   THANKS

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