Subject: | [Healeys] Fuel tanks |
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From: | e-wilkins at cox.net (Eric (Rick) Wilkins) |
Date: | Sat, 27 Aug 2011 01:18:00 -0700 |
References: | <7FD760B3-8858-444B-B7B2-1E66A4E8708A@franciscovich.net> <003001cc6413$3cca5130$b65ef390$@net> <000001cc645d$cc811710$65834530$@net> <33AC7BF7-F234-41F5-ACC4-94DB77512751@cox.net> <4E5896AB.8000507@chello.nl> |
No. This is how it was obviously built. This tank was not shipped. He handed it to me personnally. While not exactly clear, the current picture on his ebay shows similar construction. These are not dents from bumping or moving. They are from primitive tools and hand work. On Aug 27, 2011, at 12:03 AM, Oudesluys wrote: > In my view the damage shown in the pictures must have been caused during transport or storage as the impressed ridges are also bend, which would not have happened during manufacturing/welding. > Kees Oudesluijs > NL > <coudesluijs.vcf> |
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