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Keep in mind the mid 70s cars had a rubber bladder in the tank, that prevents a lot of rust problems.
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I didn't see a rubber bladder in the tank, it looked like bright metal on the inside. I wonder if it is the original fuel tank.....Hmmmm. Did all production 75's have the bladder inside?
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