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70 Trans Am correct fuel tank stencil
I am looking for the correct fuel tank logo stencil for Van Nuys Trans Am built in April of 1970. There are a few different logos available,
US Steel Armco any help would be appreciated, thanks for your help. |
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No Ideas... Anyone
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Norwood Cars I have had have US Steel. (1970 birds)
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Thanks Formulabruce, Just wondering about the West Coast cars from Van Nuys. I'm also seeing ARMCO tanks only up to 1969
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A few pics that may be helpful. I happen to have my (grimy) tank out of my Van Nuys 05D '70 TA right now (still!). The stencil is on the top and says Arvin Mfg. Since the sender seal was leaking a bit, the stencil is pretty weak. But clearly is Arvin. Also included a pic of the Cal. emissions NA9 unique filler neck and attached vent hose.
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SOOOOOO.... where do I find an Arvin Manufacturing stencil ??? lol
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I'm going to stand corrected on the name on my tank. It's Irvin, not Arvin. The first "I" is not capitalized, it's a small case i just like the other i. So irvin MFG.
But the $50k question is still where do we find a stencil? Wish mine was more legible so I could make my own copy. I'll check my spare parts to see if I have another V.N. tank. I'm curious what a '71 V.N. tank would show. |
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