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Originally Posted by Tony Smith
... but I can also let you have one fuel tank. I think I would have a couple of good spares. Do you need a left or right? And how to get it to you?
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I think I'll plan a filming trip. I have quite a few veterans in Sydney and Canberra to interview. Robert Pearce has a left tank so a right would be good.
Howard also has one but it's a Chevrolet version which of course would be OK in an emergency.
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A good metal fab shop should be able to roll a nice one and weld ends and a filler on it quick should they not ?, slap some Khaki paint on it and a few fittings ....... walla !
BTW Keith was that collander you made for rice or pasta ? LOL
Happy trails down under ........
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Thanks BCBlitz (can you please use your real name?) but the ends are a pressing which may be difficult to make, and it would only be a last option.
I think a pasta colander would be the only option - rice would go through the holes.
Perhaps I could do a book titled 101 uses for a dead fuel tank.