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Post Info TOPIC: 65 GP Gas Tank...Same as Paresienne/Chevrolet??


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65 GP Gas Tank...Same as Paresienne/Chevrolet??


I know this must have been asked before but what can I look for in my quest for a gas tank for my 65 Grand Prix?  Are there subtle differences or are they a match or are they totally different? Also is there a Canadian source to order from?  I should soon drop mine as as there is quite a gassey smell back there when the tank is above 3/4 full.

 



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I can try to check tonight but it's doubtful. The frame rails are different spacing on the two I believe.

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Thanks Carl, I'm looking South also but a Cdn. source would be nice. - Glenn



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Sorry, Hollander interchange says 65-66 full size Pontiac (all except SW) (US models). It appears it's all by itself, no interchange with any other GM models.

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I'm finding the same in my search for one. I haven't found a listing anywhere. I guess I'll start looking for a used tank.



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Boy, I'd be a bit scared of a used one from a 45 year old car.  Chance of an old rusty or gummy tank is pretty high.



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This is true but apparently there are no aftermarket tanks out there. I can find all kinds of stuff back into the 50s  and from 67 up but no 65 or 66. I have found a local source to reline the tank and guarantee it. Expensive though.



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We have a '65 LAURENTIAN 4 dr sdn that we took the tank out of and its in perfect shape. Vancouver Island car all its life and well taken care of. Same tank as Parisienne, could take measurements if you like. thx dave



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why don't you get your old tank refinished =)



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Thanks Dave and Jonathan and Carl. I feel comfortable that Dave has a tank that might do the trick. I also have the option of refinishing.
At first I was hoping for a new aftermarket tank but that's a no go. I'm going to drop the tank tomorrow and see how bad mine is.

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