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    FS black plastic gas tank ST/RS

    I have a rare black plastic tank 85 liter that is date stamped 1971. I assume this must be for a ST, as the RS was not in production yet. This is the best condition used tank I have ever seen. No scuff marks on the bottom ribs. Has sending unit in it. $2600 + actual shipping cost Fed Ex ground.
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    Hello Rick,

    I would like to buy your tank. PM send about shipping etc.
    Thanks,

    Chris Mulder

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    I think the (17 units ?) Homologation RS 2.7's used the black tanks . At least the one in the photo's of the RS book did (factory photos).

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    I have a tank just like this one in my 1972 911E assembled in december 1971, option "M-Nr 424, Kraftstoffbehaelter 85 ltr mit Notrad".

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    That's great info to have Tom, thanks for the post.

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    It was a factory option on 1972 cars, came up in .1971 like it is stamped. I will post pic of 100l cell tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peekaboo View Post
    I think the (17 units ?) Homologation RS 2.7's used the black tanks . At least the one in the photo's of the RS book did (factory photos).
    The three RSH models I have seen (2 in photos and 1 in person) all had the gray plastic tanks FWIW.
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    I understand all euro 911's had the gray plastic tank in 1973.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    I understand all euro 911's had the gray plastic tank in 1973.
    not UK cars as I understand it - but then again the Brits are'nt really in Europe !!
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    the black plastic 85 liter tank was an option for the 2,2 S. The gray plastic 85l tank was an option for the 2,4 l E´s and S´s and standard for the 2,7 RS (except for Japan).
    Chris

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