How to Replace Fuel Tank 1965-67 Pontiac GTO

How to Replace Fuel Tank 1965-67 Pontiac GTO

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A rusted, leaking, or damaged fuel tank could lead to losing fuel, and could be dangerous. You can replace an old fuel tank yourself. This video shows you how to replace the fuel tank on your 1964-67 Pontiac GTO.

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thomas wild says:

I brought my car to a custom shop. I found out they screwed up the gasket install when I filled the tank all the way. Watching the video taught me how to straighten those idiots mess out. Thanks

The 1970 GTO says:

My father replaced the gas tank on the1970GTO.com when the car was 40yrs old. Then out of curiosity he cut the old tank in half. Much to our surprise, the inside was spotless!

The 1970 GTO says:

My father did this on the1970GTO.com when the car was 40 yrs old. Then he cut the old tank in half out of curiosity. Surprisingly, the old tank was spotless inside!

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