Early wagoneer fuel tank solution?

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  • riprock01
    230 Tornado
    • Mar 19, 2013
    • 6

    Early wagoneer fuel tank solution?

    I'm trying to come up with a fuel tank solution for my '67 wagoneer. I know they only seem to make the 1970+ fuel tanks for the wagoneers and that the 1963-69 tanks are different. Have any of you guys with the older wagoneers run into this problem while replacing tanks? Is it possible to adapt the '70+ tank to early wagoneers? If so, what all is involved? I know I can get an early tank but it would involve a lot of $$$ with shipping and cleaning and still risk having a broken sender.
  • babywag
    out of order
    • Jun 08, 2005
    • 10286

    #2
    I put a '79 tank in my '73 wag...basically a bolt in.
    Used the '79 skid plate and fill tube as well and don't recall having to modify anything.
    Tony
    88 GW, 67 J3000, 07 Magnum SRT8

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    • Mike D
      350 Buick
      • Jul 29, 2002
      • 1234

      #3
      My 64 Wagoneer is getting a polly tank ... I have a thread on it... The 64 definitely does not have the same bracketing as a 67
      64 Wagoneer 283 SBC
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      • 81jseries
        232 I6
        • Aug 31, 2001
        • 148

        #4
        I also have a 67 and I'm looking for a rear tank solution. Good to know the late 70s is almost a bolt in.
        67 wagoneer - GTO 389 & 4spd

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