Fuel Tank Parts

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  1. JDWest711

    JDWest711 Member

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    This is my first post so I'm probably repeating somebodies post or posting it in the wrong spot but I thought this was interesting.

    I purchase fuel tank parts for a 72 Mustang from Dallas Mustang. They matched perfectly to my 72 Maverick parts 20160127_151437.jpg 20160127_151610.jpg 20160127_152642.jpg 20160127_152725.jpg and for less than half the price. I read a lot of posts that said it should work but I didn't see any proof. I attached pictures of the proof.

    Have a nice day!
     
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    Welcome to the site from northeast Ohio!!! Great informative first post :yup:. I gave you your first like. You are on your way!
     
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    Nice to know. Good looking out !
     
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    :Welcome: from Atlantic Canada! Great post with the comparison photos! :Handshake:
     
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    Are 72 hardware same as 73's? If so, I probably need to go that route.
     
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    My 74 parts car is identical, I am even using the tank. So, I could only assume that 73 would be the same.
     

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