Re: Gas Tank Relining
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If someone would have offered a new and truly "correct" tank for my Packard years back, I would have probably bought it instead of relining my 34 tank, but that was 20+ years ago and never a problem since. So even then (some of) the coatings used then must be alcohol-resistant. My 56 tank is uncoated but still bright and shiny inside, but one of these days.... But I understand the stainless tank offered is not an exact duplicate of the V8 Packard tank. Correct?
Posted on: 2008/9/27 18:18
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Re: Gas Tank Relining
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PackPrince....lets tone it down a bit. Not sure if you are having a bad day or what.
Not all of us have the luxury of spending $1,000 on a new tank. If someone does, then great that is then probably the best solution for them. I know I dont have that kind of extra scratch laying around. But I may be able to come up with $200 to have a rad shop boil it out so I can get my car back on the road.
Posted on: 2008/9/27 18:29
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-BigKev
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