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Vintage Prism Motorcycle Gas Tank For Custom, Dragbike, Hardtails, Many Makes on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Bradshaw, Nebraska, US

Bradshaw, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Smith Brothers and Fetro now Drag Specialties Warranty:No

 Vintage Prism Gas tank.  Manufactured by Smith Brothers and Fetrow (now Drag Specialties). 2 gallon tank. 25" long x 10" wide. Fits Custom frames, dragbikes, many makes including Harley Davidson, Kawasaki, Triumph, Honda and more PROVIDING THE BACKBONE IS 2".  Good shape, no rust.  Filled with oil so did not/does not rust.  Needs paint and gas cap. Will fit a 2" backbone.  The tunnel is 2" wide by 5" deep . See picture.  This gas tank was on my chopper for many years and it never leaked.  If you have any questions, please ask before bidding.  We no longer take returns, but we have an excellent rating and we would rather lose a sale than have an unhappy Buyer.  We will answer all questions as accurately as is possible.  Thank you for viewing our vintage prism gas tank. 

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