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#479440 03/08/23 08:36 PM
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Just started reassembly, is there a color the gas tank gets painted? Don't want to put it in un protected. Any sources of information on color of other misc parts as well?

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Ron

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I am 99% sure the gas tanks were not painted. They were made from a rust proof steel.


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The gas tank was made from zinc plated steel much the same as the steel used in modern steel bodies.


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If you are using a replacement or reproduction fuel tank I would contact the source to determine if it needs any additional exterior protection.


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vintageone #479523 03/11/23 02:48 PM
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it is an aftermarket tank I purchased 25+ years ago. I'll look into it further.


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