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1969 Shelby gas tank

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Ronald Robertson, Jun 25, 2005.

  1. Unfortunately the gas tank for our 1969 is looking rather shabby. Someone had obviously painted it black in the past and although paint remover has worked, it leaves a rather "unloved" appearance. Any suggestions on how to restore, or replicate that Ni-Terne finish that will not draw judges's ire?
    Ron
     
  2. John Dettori

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    Ron,

    You have a few options. A new repro tank would be the easiest solution, and most costly at about $100. For a fraction of that however, the Eastwood Company makes a paint called Tank Tone that accurately reproduces the finish on a gas tank. It is actually made from Zinc to prevent rusting, and can be used over minor surface rust. I did the original tank on my '70 Mach I with this paint. It came out awesome! I'm currently doing the tank from my '67 GT convertible by sandblasting the surface, then using the Tank Tone paint. My goal in sandblasting was the best possible paint adhesion.

    Tank Tone comes in a 13 oz aerosol can at a cost of $10.50/can. You'll need 2 cans for a Mustang gas tank.
    You can contact the Eastwood Company at 1-800-345-1178 or www.eastwood.com

    John Dettori 2001 SVT Cobra

    Plainview, NY 11803 1986 Mustang SVO

    jdettori@optonline.net 1967 Shelby GT350

    201 214 6811 1967 Mustang GT Vert

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Ronald Robertson
    To: Shelby Mustang
    Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 8:37 AM
    Subject: 1969 Shelby gas tank


    Unfortunately the gas tank for our 1969 is looking rather shabby. Someone had obviously painted it black in the past and although paint remover has worked, it leaves a rather "unloved" appearance. Any suggestions on how to restore, or replicate that Ni-Terne finish that will not draw judges's ire?
    Ron
     
  3. John:
    Thanks for the suggestions. Considered all the options and went with a new repro tank. Glad to hear the tank zone paint worked well for you.
    Thanks again
    Ron
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: John Dettori
    To: Ronald Robertson ; Shelby Mustang
    Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:12 AM
    Subject: Re: 1969 Shelby gas tank


    Ron,

    You have a few options. A new repro tank would be the easiest solution, and most costly at about $100. For a fraction of that however, the Eastwood Company makes a paint called Tank Tone that accurately reproduces the finish on a gas tank. It is actually made from Zinc to prevent rusting, and can be used over minor surface rust. I did the original tank on my '70 Mach I with this paint. It came out awesome! I'm currently doing the tank from my '67 GT convertible by sandblasting the surface, then using the Tank Tone paint. My goal in sandblasting was the best possible paint adhesion.

    Tank Tone comes in a 13 oz aerosol can at a cost of $10.50/can. You'll need 2 cans for a Mustang gas tank.
    You can contact the Eastwood Company at 1-800-345-1178 or www.eastwood.com

    John Dettori 2001 SVT Cobra

    Plainview, NY 11803 1986 Mustang SVO

    jdettori@optonline.net 1967 Shelby GT350

    201 214 6811 1967 Mustang GT Vert

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Ronald Robertson
    To: Shelby Mustang
    Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 8:37 AM
    Subject: 1969 Shelby gas tank


    Unfortunately the gas tank for our 1969 is looking rather shabby. Someone had obviously painted it black in the past and although paint remover has worked, it leaves a rather "unloved" appearance. Any suggestions on how to restore, or replicate that Ni-Terne finish that will not draw judges's ire?
    Ron
     

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