OER YC111239A Fuel Tank 1969-70 Chevy Corvette; 24 Gallon; Non-Vented; w/o Pipes; Zinc Coated; 24 Gallon Tank; 1969 Late Production
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OER YC111239A Features:
Reproduction fuel tank for 1969-70 Chevrolet Corvette models. Each fuel tank is manufactured in quality stamped steel to original factory dimensions featuring a heavy zinc coating for corrosion resistance. Includes a 20.5 gallon capacity matching the original GM fuel tank. Interchange # GM33G. Replaces original GM part number # 3967746.
Fuel Tank Features:- Manufactured in Quality Stamped Steel
- Features a Zinc coating for Rust and Corrosion Prevention
- Without O.L. Anderson Logo
- 24 Gallon Capacity
- For 350ci LT1 (370hp Without E.E.C.) & 427ci L68 (400hp), L71 (435hp), L88 (430hp)
- August-December 1969 with SHP 427ci & 1970 LT1 without EEC
- Large Rectangular Side Indents
- Vented-Valve In Top Of Tank
- Without Bracket
- Without Vent or Return Pipes Includes lock ring for sending unit, cork gasket for filler neck, (9) bolts, and (1) O-ring seal
- 1969- 1970 Chevrolet Corvette
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