[diesel_mercedes] Re: Additional Fuel Tanks

 

Who wants to lose trunk space because they switch to WVO? Not I. It would be painful to lose half or all of my trunk space for a second tank.

So Nate you're saying these were made by Mercedes? And maybe I can still buy one for a 123 new? And for $45- I guess this is a used one? What is the IIRC? That's exactly what my mechanic told me -- they used the unused side well of the trunk. So I'm looking for a factory accessory fuel tank -- thanks!! knowing the name of the part will help find it.

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, "Nate" <vwnate1@...> wrote:
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> Many places made up Aluminum tanks , some replaced the spare tire and are *very* sought after by folks who don't think much , others are of varying sizes and some fill most of the trunk .
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> I *think* what the original poster was thinking of , was the factory accessory spare fuel tanks that were steel , painted red and designed to use the un used side well of the trunk , these are very nice indeed
> and still made , I saw an add for one last year , about $45 IIRC .
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> Once in a while I see these in older Volvos too .
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> I'd think one would be handy for a dual tank system as you only need a little bit of Diesel fuel ,to start up on in cold weather , right ? .
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> -Nate
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