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Originally Posted by 67RS/SSx2
I agree it would not be inexpensive. I have an original that is basically junk. There is a company in Ft Worth (about a 4 hour drive for me) that makes custom fuel tanks. I emailed them to see if they are interested in building one.
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Can't be any worse than my tank was.
It cleaned, sand blasted, sealed, and painted with perfect result. Lost the finished pic. It was so bad inside I cut two access holes and blasted most of the scale off. Brushed some more and then welded close. Sealed it with a tank restore kit without issue and works great. I even added a bung for a return line so I don't have to worry about over fill on the main. I use electric valves for selection of 3 tanks. The gauge, supply, and return are all switched with a simple rotation of a 3 way rotary switch in the position of the original factory switch.