In a message dated 4/5/2005 9:19:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i see shelby charger tanks on ebay brand new all the time.
or you can get it boiled out and sealed at your radiator shop.
hope thishelps
mat
If you read the sublettering.. its for the non turbo shelbys
In a message dated 4/5/2005 8:13:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL
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writes:
Ok everybody...here's what I need.
I just brought home an '87 GLHS #491 that's been sitting for 6yrs. The fuel
tank/pump are completely destroyed on the inside (100% rust). I can try and
clean it out,
i see shelby charger tanks on ebay brand new all the time.
or you can get it boiled out and sealed at your radiator shop.
hope thishelps
mat
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If your looking for a tank, you can buy them for right at $100 brand new at
most auto parts stores. For the money, I would go with that, vs. a used tank.
Its much easier than fighting a crappy old tank. Dont ask me how I know.
Clay
-- Original Message -
Ok everybody...here's what I need.
I just brought home an '87 GLHS #491 that's been sitting for 6yrs. The fuel
tank/pump are completely destroyed on the inside (100% rust). I can try and
clean it out, but would rather not put the effort into something that will
almost certainly clog up later. S