strtlegal
9th-February-2007, 06:41 PM
from rick's hot rod shop...very friendly staff took car of everything i needed..even front sumped( basically moved the outlet and return to the front of the tank)..its also internally baffled so more slosh, even came with a sender, straps and a fuel neck..very nice piece..hopefully ill have it in this weekend..
here some pics
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c84/strtlegal/nova%20misc%20parts/100_1861.jpg
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c84/strtlegal/nova%20misc%20parts/100_1862.jpg
72Orange
9th-February-2007, 07:28 PM
Looks like a nice peice. After what I spent on my tank, sender, welding, etc and now my fuel cell now that I gave up on my sumped tank I probably should have gone with something like this.
What did it set you back (if you don't mind telling)?
Why'd you put the sump to the front? For a cleaner look from the rear?
strtlegal
9th-February-2007, 09:31 PM
$760.00 shipped..the base price through jeg's was $706.00 and they said $160.00 extra for sumping it, their math is a little off in texas..lol eight that or he gave me a real good deal..either way its worth it
as far as sumping it, i presumed it was going to be in the rear but when it showed up it had this fittings for the rear, which will be much cleaner and once the tank is sitting in the car the front of the tank is the lowest point anyways so it would make sense to sump it there...
i do remember your nightmare a few months back so i decided to go this route and save myself alot of headache and make the car look good in the mean time..thanks
72Orange
9th-February-2007, 09:46 PM
i do remember your nightmare a few months back so i decided to go this route and save myself alot of headache and make the car look good in the mean time..thanks I'm glad that someone learned from my mistakes :)
Let us know how it all works out too!