Repro Gas tank?

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  1. Draco

    Draco New Member

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    My gas tank is shot all to heck. Could someone please point me in a good direction so I can find a repro tank?

    thanks!
    Austin


    (Formerly Maverick-AR)
     
  2. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    you can also get a (new) tank for '76-'77 at advance auto parts. you will have to get the straps also..(y)

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  4. Draco

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    Are there any differences between the '71 and the '76-'77 tanks?
     
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    I don't know about if there is a difference in how it installs but the answer is yes, Late model gas tanks were 19 gallons and early Maverick tanks were 15 Gallons
     
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    straps are longer...that is the only diff. i see in install...i used my '73 sending unit...(y)

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    Thanks fellas, Looks like the repro '76 from advance is the right way to go for me, as I don't have the place or ability to do the fab work for a mustang tank.

    once again thanks!
     
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    I wonder why he didn't just use that tank as a drop-in unit, like it was designed. As opposed to re-engineering a mounting system. :huh:
     
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    The 76 tank uses a different type vent but the parts are available from Ford. The part numbers are in my article.
     
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    JC Whitney tells me that they can special order the exact tank for the 71. I had to order one to replace my tank in my 71. I have not received it yet, but I will keep you updated. If someone knows different please let me know.
     
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    I'd be real surprised if you actually get one.
     
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    I have a tank from a 74 Comet, 15 gallon looks to be in good shape, can pull tomorrow and give a better description and pics if desired, will include straps and vent, however the sender I need. It is available from AutoKrafters. If you are interested, let me know. I will take $100 plus shipping.

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    The 71 is NOT a drop in tank, on the 70 models were IF I recall correctly.

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    I know it wasn't originally a drop in tank.
    Wouldn't be hard to convert it that way though.
    That's all I was thinking.
     
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    Sorry, didn't catch that. I never thought about it that way.

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