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1970 gas tank needed

Started by cuda hunter, July 22, 2021, 07:22:45 AM

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cuda hunter

Roseville is out of stock for the 70 style gas tank. 

Anyone know what the second place is that I should look for a gas tank? 

I've been told the spectra gas tank is as close to an original as it gets. 
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cuda hunter

Does the Cuda and Challenger share tanks? 

1970 has the single nipple on it.  The picture on Rockauto does not show the nipple. 
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cuda hunter

From the rock auto page,

Alternate/OEM Part Number(s): 3404510

Same part number as a cuda?
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cuda hunter

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anlauto

Cuda and Challenger DO NOT share the same gas tank for obvious reasons... :alan2cents:
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cuda hunter

Quote from: anlauto on July 23, 2021, 04:16:55 AM
Cuda and Challenger DO NOT share the same gas tank for obvious reasons... :alan2cents:

Oh yes, of course the challengers fill hole is on the passengers side quarter and the cuda's fill hole is in the rear of the tank.

So not familiar with challengers.  I've only had one with a quarter panel.  Didn't get to drive that car. 
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ply64post

The pictures in the illustration show 2 pictures with side fill and 1 picture with rear fill?????? Just noticed.    :thinking:

benguin

The first and second picture should reflect the port for the fuel gauge sender, with the third showing the rear filler (if I'm looking at the right Amazon photos).

anlauto

Too bad you weren't closer, I just pulled a new looking 70 take out of a 71 Cuda that I'll be replacing with the correct tank when they're back in stock..
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