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Wanted 1960 Bonneville Gas Tank
Looking for a decent fuel tank for my 1960 Bonneville. Repairable to good. Thank you!
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Call 218-326-0463 I got a new one for my 63 Bonne. from them. It was around 250.00
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About the Business Specialties We offer classic automobile parts from the mid1930's through early 1990's for Buick, Cadillac, Ford, GM/Chevrolet, Chevy Truck, Plymouth, Chrysler, Dodge, Oldsmobile and Pontiac. Featuring fuel system related parts, gas tanks, sending units, straps, radiators, disc brake conversion kits and a NOS (New Old Stock) collection/category. Our unique Memory Lane highlights customer car photo's that have been submitted which are fun & inspiring to look at. History ClassicCarAutoParts.com was originally launched in 2000 with 500 car parts and pictures for vintage Fords, Mopars, & GM/Chevrolets ranging from the 1940's thru the 1970's. CCAP was founded by Craig Foss who helped thousands of customers worldwide often asking customers "what ya workin' on?" Craig continued to expand the website to what it is today until a heart attack in March 2018 halted his progress. Craig's family kept the website going until Jeremy was hired as the lead sales rep, to run the day-to-day operations, in June 2018. Another possibility may be Auto City Classic. https://www.autocityclassic.com They sell reproduction gas tanks but their website only lists 1961 through 1968, you'd have to call to see if they have anything for 1960. Last edited by Stuart; 08-04-2021 at 07:43 PM. |
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A 1960 American Pontiac gas tank only fits a 1960 American Pontiac. No one is reproducing them. It is very different than a 1961-1964 tank.
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That is correct.. 60 is unique. I just found today a man here who makes stainless tanks custom fit but someone may have a good used one. That still would be the best route. Someone posted elsewhere a 65 Chevelle tank can me made to work but Im trying to avoid that too.
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