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JEGS Fuel Tank for 1978-1987 GM G-Body Cars

555-78780


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Fuel Tank for 1978-1987 GM G-Body Cars
$138.59
$113.39
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Fuel Tank
  • 1978-1987 GM G-Body Cars
  • 17-Gallon
  • Zinc-Nickel Steel
  • Silver Epoxy Finish
  • Filler Neck "Not" Included
  • Replaces Part Numbers 22505822, 559452, GM3A.
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    How do install a filler neck on this unit

    Asked by: Steve
    The filler neck on the Jegs 555-78780 tank should be silver soldered or even JB Weld will work .
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-10-03

    Does this tank have baffles

    Asked by: Timmy
    The Jegs 555-78780 fuel tank does not have baffles.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-02-08
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