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Vintage Scott-atwater Stowaway 5 Or 6 Gallon ? Fuel Tank,w/ Gas Line, Hook-up on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lambertville, Michigan, United States

Lambertville, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Up for your consideration we have a vintage Scott-Atwater Fuel Tank. I'm guessing it's a 5 gallon, but I could be wrong. It measures around 18" long x 12" wide x 10" tall with the handles. It has a small dent on the corner, as shown in the photo. It has a small amount of fuel in it that I will try to remove. I'm not sure how clean the inside is. It comes with the hook-up line, I don't know if the line or primer bulb is still good. Some rust on the very bottom. Shows some age but decent condition, considering it's age. A nice addition to your vintage boat. Feel free to ask any questions. Thanks for viewing my auction.

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