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THANKS GUYS. ANY MORE TIPS I AM OPEN I WOULD LIKE TO HERE MORE. THANKS LES [/ QUOTE ] the best thing to do is cut it out still attached to the tank and put it in a secure area ![]()
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[ QUOTE ] THANKS GUYS. ANY MORE TIPS I AM OPEN I WOULD LIKE TO HERE MORE. THANKS LES [/ QUOTE ] the best thing to do is cut it out still attached to the tank and put it in a secure area ![]() [/ QUOTE ] The cut-out piece is a little easier to store in a safe-deposit box/fire safe than the whole tank...unless your Charley and have a vault for your money... To take it a step further I would video/document the removal of the tank as further proof that it came from a particular car. Since there is not a vin# on a tank sticker anything you can do to provide additional documentation is a plus.
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It would be terrible to cut up a good original tank if it was a ZL! or L88 or even a special car why wouldnt somebody put plastic over it and just use the tank most cars arent driven anyways. My car isnt a high dollar car but still wont be driven in a lot of bad weather
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Be careful how you cut the tank. You cannot use any grinders with sparks, or something like a plasma cutter. If you do, you'll have bigger problems than a ripped tank sticker.
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That's actually something I've considered doing. Taking a plasma cutter and VERY carefully cutting out about 3 inches or so around the sticker itself.
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Drill some starting holes in the empty and rinsed tank and then take a jigsaw/sawzall or tin snips and cut it out leaving a metal margin around the outside. Then you can take the cutout piece and finish the sharp edges on your bench grinder.
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ALL GREAT TIPS GUYS I KNOW THAT WITH KNOWLEDGE OF THE GUYS HERE ON THIS SITE THAT I WOULOD GET SOME GREAT ANSWERS. I WILL KEEP EVERY ONE POSTED IF I GO LOOK AT THE CAR.
LES |
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If you have other paperwork, cover it and leave it on the tank after taking good pictures.
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