rjsummer |
Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:53 pm |
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Did you end up selling that tank? The the exact one I need for my 78. Mine has cracks water that metal spout comes out. |
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Midreal |
Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:51 am |
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rjsummer wrote: Did you end up selling that tank? The the exact one I need for my 78. Mine has cracks water that metal spout comes out.
I do still have the tank I will PM you now 👍 |
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Stig Hoofa Hoofa |
Sun Apr 18, 2021 1:47 am |
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Midreal wrote: I have a water tank I pulled out of a older van quite awhile back. I am cleaning my shed out and listing parts I don’t need. But I noticed that the tank I have has the water pump and drain located under the tall part of the tank instead of under the narrow part like seen in this post. So now I am wondering why and how to list it. Is this not a standard 70’s westfalia tank? Why would it be reversed? I can’t find many photos online or much info on these. Any help would be appreciated.
Sent you a pm, hopefully you’ve still got this. |
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rjsummer |
Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:16 am |
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Hi, I still have the tank I bought, haven’t installed it yet so I can have a look today. What is the part number on the side? Does it say campmobile? |
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kckane |
Thu Sep 30, 2021 11:53 am |
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I realize this is an older thread, but it's worth a shot...
I am on the hunt for a 1974 Campmobile water tank. I need one that has the hose connections on the bottom of the shorter part of the tank (not the tallest part of the tank). I bought a water tank that has the hose connections on the taller part of the tank. I suppose I could do some modifications on the shelf the tank sits on and get longer hoses, but I prefer to have the tank that has the hose connections underneath the shorter part of the tank.
Any help in locating the tank I need would be great. And any insights into possibly modifying the shelf that the tank sits on are useful as well. I really don't know what I'm doing. |
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