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OPR Chevy Gas Tank, Wagon, 1957

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OPR Chevy Gas Tank, Wagon, 1957
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      Product Information

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      Features

        • Reproduction Of Original
        • Ni-Tern Steel Coated To Prevent Rust
        • 34-1/2" Wide x 14" Tall x 13" Deep
        • Fits All Wagons, Nomads & Deliverys Except 9-Passenger
        • Includes Filler Neck Seal, Sending Unit Seal And Sending Unit To Tank Screws
        • 17 Gallon Capacity

      Description

      This Chevy gas tank is just the ticket to replace your rusty and dented original. Original fuel tanks very often have severe internal rust that clogs fuel systems, no matter how many times you try to clean or seal it. Some gas tanks even have rust holes that leak fuel, even when patched, causing an unsafe condition for you and your classic. This new Chevy gas tank has the original capacity of 17 gallons and is coated inside and out to prevent any future rust. It has the correct vent hose nipple on the tank right next to the main fuel filler opening. It will fit all wagon body styles except for the Beauville 9-passenger wagon. Solve your fuel system troubles today with a new Chevy gas tank!

      OPR IGM47B

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