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1969 Fuel tank Replacement

Started by DeanZ10, November 13, 2011, 10:37:32 PM

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DeanZ10

I have been reading past posts about fuel tanks. Just like to hear what the latest opinions are on which tank would be best to use for a correct car.
Thanks in advance.
Dean

69Z28freak

I was told this is the place to go. I just ordered mine.

http://www.gastanks.com/
Mike 1969 Grandma Camaro

crobjones2

If you guys have not already, please post the date on your original tank in the following thread:

http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=5577.msg56537#new
Chris
69 SS 350

69Z28freak

I didn't ever know that gas tanks had codes. Mine id covered with factory/ dealer installed undercoating. Where is it located?
Mike 1969 Grandma Camaro

IZRSSS

Replacement tank. Visual reference only...

DeanZ10

Perhaps I should clarify my question.

1. Is Stainless steel preferred over stock steel galvanized? which one fits better etc..
2. Is there a better quality manuacturer than others?

Thanks
Dean

Steve Shauger

I've used to search for tanks supplied by GM unfortunately they usually had a lot of damage and shelf wear. I think the company that suppilied them was Canadian. Anyway I'm very happy with the tanks I've gotten from Ron at MCCP 815-648-1700 . They look identical to the orig and I believe his supplier is the one GM used at one time.
Steve Shauger
Vintage Certification™ Program, Providing Recognition And Status To Unrestored Vehicles.  The Supercar Registry-www.yenko.net-

69Z28freak

There is a comapny in Canada called Spectra. I have not used them, but I did see a tank on a really nice original big block Camaro and it looked great. Here is their link.

http://www.spectrapremium.com/home.html
Mike 1969 Grandma Camaro

Steve Shauger

Quote from: 69Z28FREAK on November 16, 2011, 05:46:42 AM
There is a comapny in Canada called Spectra. I have not used them, but I did see a tank on a really nice original big block Camaro and it looked great. Here is their link.

http://www.spectrapremium.com/home.html

Yes Spectra is the company. I've used quanta as well but prefer the Spectra tanks.
Steve Shauger
Vintage Certification™ Program, Providing Recognition And Status To Unrestored Vehicles.  The Supercar Registry-www.yenko.net-

69Z28freak

Hey Steve waht are the main differences between the two tanks. I think Quadra is galvanized and Spectra are stainless. What is the price differerence and why do you prefer Spectra?

Thanks
Mike 1969 Grandma Camaro

sixt9x33rs

'69 RS Z/28 65B, 711 Flat hood no spoiler, endura, 4:10 43K miles
69 X77 Z/28 69 69 711 Original Paint Unrestored (Sold)
'69 X66 Convertible 69B 712 auto, (Sold) 44K miles

JKZ27

I have a spectra in my 69 and it looks and fits nice. They're priced well too I think. I just got the EFI version for my 68. They are both galvanized steel.

John
John
69 RS/SS Cortez Silver, L48 MC1
68 RS Ash/Ivy Gold 327EFI M20

69Z28freak

Quote from: JKZ27 on November 18, 2011, 05:39:57 AM
I have a spectra in my 69 and it looks and fits nice. They're priced well too I think. I just got the EFI version for my 68. They are both galvanized steel.

John

Interesting. I thought they advertised the tanks as stainless. I must have been mistaken.
Mike 1969 Grandma Camaro

KurtS

Stainless would be difficult to stamp into that shape without some die and material work. And that wouldn't be cheap. Not sure how well it would seam with the current seaming process either.
Kurt S
CRG

Sauron327

Quality replacement tanks are Ni-Terne coated steel, not galvanized.