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Thread: Was there ever a 100L+ plastic fuel tank with std fender fill?

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    Was there ever a 100L+ plastic fuel tank with std fender fill?

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    Last edited by GeorgeK; 11-26-2014 at 12:48 AM.

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    There was a black plastic version of the center fill 100L tank with a metal filler neck and a steel hold down strap. This plastic tank was made by BASF of Lupolen 4261 AX, and was reportedly used in the 1969 Monte Carlo Rally cars, as well as the 1970 East African Safari 911s. I have never seen one with a fender filler.
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    I have one of those plastic tanks, it is as Randy described, center fill.
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    "I have never seen one with a fender filler."

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