FT5011A Fuel Tank 1987-91 Chevrolet, GMC R/V Series; Long Bed Pickup; 20 Gallon; Zinc Coated
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OER FT5011A Features:
Correct reproduction of the original fuel tank for 1987-91 Chevrolet and GMC R/V Series (square body) long bed pickup truck models. This reproduction fuel tank is manufactured in stamped steel featuring a heavy zinc coating for rust and corrosion prevention. This is a 20 gallon fuel tank that replaces the old tank perfectly. Will fit the main fuel tank on the drivers side, or the auxiliary on the passenger side. Fuel tank sending unit is sold separately.
Fuel Tank Features:- Cross Reference # GM1C
- Manufactured in Quality Stamped Steel
- Exact Reproduction of the Original Fuel Tank
- Features a Zinc coating for Rust and Corrision Prevention
- 20 Gallon Fuel Tank
- Includes Fuel Sender Lock Ring and O-Ring Gasket
- For Long Bed R/V model trucks
- Replaces the Original Fuel Tank Exactly!
- 1988- 1988 Chevrolet R20
- 1989- 1989 Chevrolet R2500
- 1988- 1988 Chevrolet R30
- 1989- 1991 Chevrolet R3500
- 1988- 1991 Chevrolet Truck
- 1988- 1988 Chevrolet V30
- 1989- 1991 Chevrolet V3500
- 1988- 1989 GMC R2500
- 1988- 1991 GMC R3500
- 1988- 1991 GMC Truck
- 1988- 1991 GMC V3500
Note: Baffle is included. Shipped double oversize.
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