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    SAM_1412.JPG These are two tanks for different ranges of years--I think. I bought them from Holland thinking they were 741 tanks and realized I pulled the trigger too soon and did not look close enough at the photos posted by the shop. The right tank appears to be in better shape on the outside and inside. The left tank appears to have had something added to the surface that looks like Liquid Metal. There are smears of a substance that have hardened to the consistency of metal. The right tank has a metal plate inside with four bolts attached, though it must have come loose and is rattling around inside the tank, maybe for a plug to prevent corrosion during storage. Don't know.
    Please send a PM if you think you can save them and have an interest. Make an offer. At this point I'm just trying to get back as much as possible.
    -JR SAM_1409.JPG SAM_1410.JPG

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    Here's the left side.
    -JR SAM_1405.JPG SAM_1406.JPG SAM_1407.JPG

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    • #3
      Here's the bottom, of the right tank.

      I am willing to trade even for 741B motorcycle parts.
      -JR SAM_1414.JPG

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      • #4
        Right side tank oil and gas 741.JPG John
        Alex Trepanier of Harrys Radiator Shop could fix these 1-626-592- 2212

        Here is a picture of a 741 tank note the front mount has four holes and is has a 'split':



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        • #5
          Thanks, Paul. The reason I put them up is because they are not 741 tanks.
          -JR

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          • #6
            I have wondered at times if someone experienced and with the proper equipment could change the tank mounts from a Chief or Scout to fit a 741:




            Indian Tank repair jig.jpg

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