Big Car Overflow Tank Reproduction - Interest??

Discussion in 'Repro Parts' started by Smartin, Aug 27, 2004.

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Would you be interested in a reproduction big car overflow tank?

  1. Yes, I would like a 70 tank.

    3 vote(s)
    21.4%
  2. Yes, I would like a 71-72 tank.

    7 vote(s)
    50.0%
  3. 70 tank, maybe

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. 71-72 tank, maybe

    1 vote(s)
    7.1%
  5. Nope, I like yellowed, cracking plastic.

    3 vote(s)
    21.4%
  1. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    I need to gauge interest to see if this is a feasible option at this point. We all need them, so why not go for it??

    You've seen the new repro tanks out right now, and they're top notch! This would make a great addition to the engine compartments in our cars.

    There are two types of tanks for the big cars. They range from 70-72 in the years produced.


    1970 Style has two mounting tabs that bolt to the inner lip of the front fender and one tab that bolts to the inner fender itself.

    1971-72 style has all three mounting tabs on the inner fender.


    Please post your poll choice!
     
  2. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    I forgot to mention, these tank will bolt onto an earlier car such a a 68 or 69. I don't know for sure if thet will work with anything earlier than that, though.
     
  3. larrybpsu

    larrybpsu Land Yacht Driver

  4. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    Yup, I'm trying to gather an interest base for him....to see if it's going to be worth the effort.
     
  5. buicfrank

    buicfrank Well-Known Member

    big car tanks

    So far very very litle interest. buicfrank
     
  6. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    that sucks...


    oh well...looks like we're stuck with old tanks.

    c'mon guys...need votes. And don't be a smartass either:moonu:
     
  7. Brad Conley

    Brad Conley RIP Staff Member

    If it helps, I'll need two.
     
  8. n2buick

    n2buick Well-Known Member

    I'd be cautious about pursuing this endever with out true commitment on sales numbers.
    I had a friend trying to sell an NOS one at BPG Nats, and couldnt give it a way.
    I think he had one buyer, but it was the wrong year.
    The other wanted to pay him next to nothing.
    If they won't pay $150 for an NOS one (while the A body NOS ones go for $400 and up), who thinks they'll be willing to pay the $149 for the repo.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Jeff
     
  9. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    That buyer was me:grin:


    All I'm doing right now is guaging interest...no commitments.
     
  10. Yardley

    Yardley Club Jackass

    I own a 69. What's an overflow tank?

    I just use an old plastic bottle hose-clamped to the radiator support just to get me through tech inspection at the track.
     
  11. jamyers

    jamyers 2 gallons of fun

    It's where all the people who can't fit in the back seat go. :Smarty: They were first fitted to GM cars after yours in recognition of the larger families, more long driving trips, etc. After the "Gas Crisis" of the early '70's, they had to keep putting them in cars as cars got smaller and smaller, and "overflow" became more and more of an issue in transportation in general. Note that today's smaller cars often have enormous overflow tanks...

    Tomorrow's topic: Why the size of the key is inversely proportional to the size of the modern vehicle.


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    On the overflow repop issue, I'd be interested in one (as a future repl unit), but I'm probably too price-sensitive (read: Scottish) to lay out $150 for one...
     
  12. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    I think this poll is a dead issue. I inquired about it LAST YEAR and no one ponied up....obviously there is not enough interest for repro tanks to be made, so it ain't happenin.

    Sorry!
     
  13. SharpSabre455

    SharpSabre455 Sloan says "It's Rare!"

    Adam:

    If this ever comes up again, I'd order at least two tanks.

    -Paul
     

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