Trac Hawk Sprint Moped Scooter Gas Tank Vintage Oem Cafe Rat Bike Tank on 2040-parts.com
Greeneville, Tennessee, US
This tank is for a 1983 to 1985 travel hawk or sprint. Has been in my storage for 15 years and has never been installed. It has a small dent that I tried taking a picture of, a couple chips and light scratches only from being in storage for so long.
The inside of the tank is immaculately clean. The bottom side of the tank has VERY light surface rust.
Sold as-is no warranties. Please ask any questions before you bid! Good luck!
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