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Thread: FS: 2 Professionally Restored 1972 OiL Tanks 450 each

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    FS: 2 1972 OiL Tanks 300 for the better one and 150 for the Fugly 1

    As stated above I have two 72 oil tanks that were Professionally cleaned and restored.

    After close inspection after I picked them up. I'm changing the price to 300 for the Better of the 2 and 150 for the Fugly one.

    Drop shipping from the US (Blaine WA). Exact Shipping cost no inflation.

    PM me for exact costs. I assume shipping wont be more than 20 in the Lower 48 and Canada.

    Thanks,
    Adam

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    Last edited by aporschaguy; 05-04-2011 at 03:57 PM.
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    To help with your sale, some pictures would be useful to potential buyers.
    Peter Kane

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    Also, a description of how they were "professionally" restored. Most are concerned of internal coating applications as almost all fail at some point, especially with 250+ F hot oil on it.
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    X2 Details Please;

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    They were "professionally" restored by a professional radiator, fuel and oil tank repair shop. They have done a number of Porsche oil tanks for me over the years. In fact my 71 has a tank repaired/restored by them.

    No coatings inside the tank...
    "He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

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