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62 & 63 T-bird Gas Fuel Tank Oe Style 20 Gallon Made In Canada & Sending Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Isanti, Minnesota, United States

Isanti, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spectra Premium Industries Inc Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:F36 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

1962-1963 Ford Thunderbird fuel tank.
  • Tank measures 33-7/8" X 23-5/8" X 8-3/4"
  • 20 gallon capacity 
  • Tank has drain plug
  • Includes new lock ring and gasket set
  • 3 year manufactures warranty
  • Stainless steel sending unit included but not pictured
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