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Bsa Gas Tank / Fuel Tank B-44, B-25 Starfire on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Madera, California, United States

Madera, California, United States
used
Brand:BSA Bundled Items:Fuel Cap Material:Fiberglass

BSA Fiberglass Gas Tank. I (THINK) this is for a B-44 or B-25 Starfire ?? The chrome on the gas cap has seen better days but it's there. 
I recently came across a stash of old British parts, (Triumph, BSA, etc.). I don't know my British parts worth a darn so I will list them the best I can. Please forgive my ignorance. I know you British experts out there will be able to recognize what these parts fit. I always appreciate Emails to put my foot in the right direction. If you're a British motorcycle enthusiast you might want to keep an eye on my listings over the next few weeks because I'll be going through these parts and listing some cool old stuff.
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