Oem 1985 Honda 200x Atc Fuel Gas Tank W/ Cap Petcock 85 Atc200x 83 84 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Helena, California, US
Fuel tank removed from a 1985 Honda 200x atc. Fits 83-85 200x. Tank comes with cap and petcock. Both are in good shape but cap missing rubber o ring so it does not currently seal. Petcock works as it should with no leaks. Tank is solid with no leaks but has some rusting is some areas. Paint has imperfections, decals are faded, and there's some dark discoloration by cap (pictured). Also some small dings but no major dents. Overall, tank has signs of aging but its functional.
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