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    I know you can not see the correct color or texture on a computer screen. I have never seen the back side of an origonal 1965 FLH paint set so I dont know what the spray pattern should look like. Any "OPINION", photos or comments are welcome. Thanks
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1965-OEM-HAR...vip=true&rt=nc

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    the original paint tanks i borrowed to set my stripes up .. the over spray on back of those look thesame to me as the borrowed originals

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    • #3
      1965 did not have the vent between the tanks.
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      • #4
        Chris, 65's DO have the crossover vent line....first year to us the non vented left side -65 cap.

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        • #5
          The tanks on the bay are 65, i have 2 sets and an original set of Eaton caps (1vented 1 not). I would pay 2K for a set of original paint tanks rather than pant one of my sets. My 65 has 66 tanks on it but the frame and fenders are origonal paint.

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          • #6
            I think I read that the owner doesn't claim that they're OP tanks, just 1965. The curvature of the paint separation in '65 was really tricky, and hard for painters to duplicate. I don't think whoever painted those tanks got it just right. Whether the '65 cross-over year tanks had or didn't have a cross-over pipe, I'll leave to the modern bike guys; it's not my era.

            There appear to be MANY interpretations of that curvature under the tank badges:








            But I think I lean towards the second one, above. But there is a 're-curve' to it. The original factory photos are best, of course.
            Last edited by Sargehere; 02-23-2013, 12:39 PM.
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            • #7
              The 2nd one down, black white is the org paint, thanks, Larry

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              • #8
                Originally posted by upsrod View Post
                Chris, 65's DO have the crossover vent line....first year to us the non vented left side -65 cap.
                The only set of 1965 5 gallon tanks I have ever owned did not have the vent in them.
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                • #9
                  I will check my org paint 65 to see it it has the vent, I also have a 66 op that I will look at just out of curiousity, thanks, Larry

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Chris Haynes View Post
                    The only set of 1965 5 gallon tanks I have ever owned did not have the vent in them.
                    Just another reason why Palmer's study doesn't address 1965, Chris?

                    There were more running production changes than you can shake a dipstick at.

                    My '65s all have 3½ tanks with shifter (and no crossover vents, of course.)
                    Can anyone post clear photos of the paint panels for those?

                    Thanks in advance,

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                    • #11
                      I have not had my tanks off for 5 or 6 years but I am pretty sure they do have the cross over vent line. Here are some shots from my photo gallery here.
                      http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/bbo...php?albumid=46
                      These are orginal paint tanks. (as well as the fenders) A guy at Davenport a few years back had one of those gizmos that checks paint depth. In his opinion they were untouched as well. He seemed only interested in 65's for some reason.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
                        Just another reason why Palmer's study doesn't address 1965, Chris?.....Cotten
                        Yes.
                        Bruces book is for 1937-1964 models. There is a little information on the '36 and '65 here and there but not all. Case is writing the book on the '36. Somebody else should write the book on the '65's.
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                        • #13
                          My '65 5-gallon tanks Have the crossover vent.
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                            Originally posted by 36 knuck man View Post
                            I will check my org paint 65 to see it it has the vent, I also have a 66 op that I will look at just out of curiousity, thanks, Larry
                            Here are the 2 sets of 5 GL tanks I have and both have vents.
                            Last edited by MY65HD; 02-27-2013, 04:51 PM.

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