For Sale Custom FJ60 Extended Long Range Tank

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custom FJ60 extended long range tank. very nicely done. bad part is that it's rusted inside, but you could cut open the tank on one side, clean it and weld it back. these go for about $1000 new. This is a replacement tank for your current fuel tank. It mounts through the rear cargo floor. $200 for pickup, $225 if I have to mess with shipping it. It will have to go freight though as its BIG.

Edit- dimensions are 26x14x35
 
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pics up. this is a really solid, well built tank. It has all of the nipples on the side as you can see. With a little elbow grease, this would be good for years to come

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no one wants a cheap long range tank?
 
Will button up to a 62 or strictly a 60
 
Will button up to a 62 or strictly a 60

It should work. The 62 and 60 tanks are different but the space is the same. I believe the inlets on the side are the same, but the buyer would need to confirm.

It will require some custom mounting with either platforms, thats how it was on this 60 it came from.

make me a realistic offer soon! otherwise I am going to use it haul crap away.
 
no idea, but BIG. larger than a stock one. not sure of shipping but it would go freight. email me if interested.
 
It is 26x14x35. This will have to ship freight, I estimate 200 at minimum.
 
That looks like a mass produced unit. At least an early version. And the asking price is very reasonable .........


Georg @ Valley Hybrids


Thanks G, good to know. I figured it was a one-off. It is nicely done. With some TLC this would be a great inexpensive long range tank.
 
I am interested but have a question. When you say "mounts through the cargo floor" do you mean you have cut the floor to mount it. I would be way comfortable doing fab work but not so much if I have cut the floor?
 
no, you dont have to cut the floor, but you do have to drill 4 very long lag bolts through the floor, which pass through the tank. This is how it's supported. No fab work involved with regards to your truck.
 
no this sold
 
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