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Vintage Peanut Gas Tank Jr. Daisho 1960s Old School Chopper Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $184.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Daisho Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Red Oxide Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan Part Type:gas tank Make:Daisho

The listing is for a Vintage Daisho Gas Tank. Tank is marked Japan (pic #9). Cap is spring loaded and made in England. Tank has some minor dings . Chrome on cap has scratches. Has 2 petcocks, one has an original 2 piece bolt block off. (pic #7) The tank has rust inside and in the outside tunnel should clean up, then be coated and pressure tested (pic #8). The tank has a mounting stud, soldered in the tunnel, use it or lose it. ( pic. #9) See all the pictures for the condition.  This brand was made at the same time as Wassells and Hap jones but in Japan. Also these tanks have their petcocks mounts further to the rear, than the other two brands (pic #6).

Check my other listings for similiar items. Request combined shipping cost. Please ask any questions before you buy. Contact me for any other form of payments and discounts. All items are used and sold as is unless otherwise noted in the listing. The shipping cost is for shipping to the US. Request other costs for shipping if outside the US. I reserve the right to end any listing at anytime. I ship ASAP, within 3-5 business days.  You will recieve a tracking number after your part has been packaged and shipped.

 

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