Mustang Gas Tank

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    I know a few of you guys are running Mustang gas tanks. I need someone to get me some measurements on the tank. I need LxWxH. and these have the sending units in the front instead of the side like Mavericks correct? Im either going this route or a fuel cell. But I would really like a steel tank in there. Thanks
     
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    24" long x 32½" wide (counting the 1¼" flange where the bolts go through) and 8¼" deep. This is the 16 gallon tank
     
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    THANKS for the help!
     
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    Mustangs Unlimited has the dimensions on each tank. Here's the later tank I put in my '72...

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    Thanks thats just what I needed. Im going to go with a 65/68 16 gallon. Should work perfect. Going to build a structure out of 1"x1" SQ tubing and weld to the frame and drop the tank in from the top.
     

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