Classic Industries OER Authorized Stainless Steel Fuel Tanks - Engine Builder Magazine

Classic Industries OER Authorized Stainless Steel Fuel Tanks

Classic Industries has announced availability of new OER Authorized stainless steel replacement fuel tanks for 1965-70 Impala/Fu­­ll Size Chevy models. These fuel tanks are made from stamped stainless steel for durability and resistance to the elements, and have a capacity of 20 through 24 gallons.

Classic Industries OER Stainless Steel Fuel Tank - 1969-70 Impala-Full Size (except wagon) 24 gallon without filler neckClassic Industries has announced availability of new OER Authorized stainless steel replacement fuel tanks for 1965-70 Impala/Fu­­ll Size Chevy models. These fuel tanks are made from stamped stainless steel for durability and resistance to the elements, and have a capacity of 20 through 24 gallons (depending on model). Each includes fuel sender lock ring, o-ring gasket and filler neck (unless otherwise specified) for a complete installation.

Every OER Authorized fuel tank is manufactured to precise factory specifications, just like the original. However, these reproductions are made from stainless steel, offering superior corrosion resistance with an attractive polished finish—the perfect addition for a detailed restoration. Hardware and mounting straps are available separately if needed. Fuel tanks may be viewed online via the following part numbers:

  • FT4003C– 1965-66 Impala/Full Size (except wagon) 20 gallon
  • FT4004C– 1967 Impala/Full Size (except wagon) 20 gallon
  • FT4005C– 1968 Impala/Full Size (except wagon) 24 gallon
  • FT4006C– 1969-70 Impala/Full Size (except wagon) 24 gallon without filler neck

For more information: www.classicindustries.com or by calling 1-855-35-PARTS (1-855-357-2787).

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