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Old 02-27-2009, 04:57 PM   #1
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Re: Project Where'd The Money Go

Your tank looks awesome! I am getting ready to move my tank and can't decide which one to use. I like yours because it doesn't hang down very far. Do you remember where you got it, and how much it was?? Thanks for the info, you guys are helping me out a ton, I'm still pretty new to this.
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Old 02-27-2009, 10:10 PM   #2
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Re: Project Where'd The Money Go

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Your tank looks awesome! I am getting ready to move my tank and can't decide which one to use. I like yours because it doesn't hang down very far. Do you remember where you got it, and how much it was?? Thanks for the info, you guys are helping me out a ton, I'm still pretty new to this.
Dang, you made me have to change my signature. This goes to show how hard this process can be. It had been awhile since I bought the gas tank and we were debating between the mid 50s and the late 40s. Well, I went and dug out my receipts and sure enough, it was a 49-52 chevy gas tank, not a 55 like I first thought. That's sad. Sorry about that. My signature has said 55 tank for I don't know how long. Ugh.

But I did find how much I paid. I got it on Ebay from a seller called Gearhead World for 212 shipped. He doesn't have any listed right now, but the tank I bought was in a box from Tanks, Inc. I went and checked and they have them there. Here's a link for ya:

http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd113.htm

And we got it for that exact reason - best fitment between the rails and it didn't hang down low.
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