I don't know what year the tank is for. I suspect it is for late 50's, early 60's, but I don't know enough about early buses to know. I figured that anyone that was interested could identify it from my description. It is significantly different from the tanks that I'm used to seeing, the ones that mount under the bus. This one looks like it's designed to go in the bus or on the back of the bus. It has a flat bottom and stands upright like a bottle. Looks like a welding gas bottle, only much shorter, like about 16" tall and 10" in diameter. Anyone on the list know what I'm describing here? -Mark McCulley
---------- >From: UTORInfoCommons[SMTP:michael.heron@utoronto.ca] Sent: Monday, June 03, 1996 12:01 PM ========================================================================= Date: Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com> From: Subject: RE: FS: propane tank for early Westfalia
> > Please reread my mail. i don't understand. i have deleted the orignal posting but i recall that it said something to the effect of "contact me for privatley for more details" which is what i am doing. i was curious to know what year the tank was "correct" for that is all. michael
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