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DILLARDP@edu-suu-lifac.li.suu.edu wrote: > > > How hard is it to find type 3 gas tanks? > > Phil...it seems that I saw T3 gas tanks for sale in the Spring catalog from > Rocky Mountain Motorworks. I don't have the catalog with me now, but when > I go home tonight I will try to remember to check my information. > > Anyone have a RMM catalog at hand to check to see if I am halucinating or not? > > Frankly, I was surprised to see the T3 gas tank listed, so maybe that is why > I remember (or think I remember) seeing it. RMM also has another scarce item... > the molding trim for a T3. I've heard folks say these are hard to find. > > When I was restoring my Squareback (which had sat out in a pasture on a ranch > for six or seven years) I removed the gas tank, took it to a shop that was > equipped to clean tanks, and paid 'em $l5 to do their tidy-bowl number on it. > Guess they did a good job since I haven't had any problems to date. > > Best... > > Phil > dillard@suu.edu > > '71 SB > '71 van (Hitler's Revenge) > > We happen to have the RMMW catalog right here next to the computer (because we have no lives) and no, there is no tank for a T3. There is a bug tank that (it says) will fit a ghia, could you stretch this any further, I wonder? Good luck! -Trish