FT6009B Fuel Tank 1968-70 Charger, Charger 500, Daytona, R/T, SE; Niterne Coated; w/o EEC; w/o Vent Tubes; 19 Gallon Capacity
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OER FT6009B Features:
Reproduction of the original fuel tank designed for use with 1968-70 Dodge Charger models without EEC. This fuel tank is manufactured in plated steel featuring a niterne coating same as original. Designed to replicate the original Mopar factory-installed fuel tank. Does not have vent tubes. Includes lock ring and gasket. Fuel tank to filler neck grommet available seperately.
Ni-terne steel is a lead-tin alloy of approximately 92% lead and 8% tin, which has a dull gray finish, is very ductile and has a lubricating characteristic that enhances formability in drawing operations. The Ni-Terne fuel tanks were original equipment and commonly used in various 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's models.
Fuel Tank Features:- Manufactured in Quality Stamped Steel
- Exact Reproduction of the Original Fuel Tank
- Features a NiTerne coating for Rust and Corrosion Prevention
- 19 Gallon Fuel Tank
- Includes Fuel Sender Lock Ring and O-Ring Gasket
- Replaces the Original Fuel Tank Exactly!
- 1968- 1970 Dodge Charger Base
- 1969- 1969 Dodge Charger SE
- 1968- 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
- 1969- 1970 Dodge Charger 500
- 1969- 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
Note: Shipped double oversize.
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