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Fuel Safe 16 Gal Fuel Cell on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Ridgecrest, California, United States

Ridgecrest, California, United States
Never installed.
Brand:Fuel Safe

Fuel Cell by Fuel Safe with bladder.  16 Gal sized for a 65 Mustang.  Multiple uses. 18"x24"x36" (flange to flange).  I'm tired of moving it around my garage and no longer have a need for it.  Comes with a fill neck kit.  Not much more to say than that.  Ask questions if you would like.  Shipping will be based upon buyers location.

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