Were there ever steel Dunstall tanks?

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I’m having a conversation with a vendor about Dunstall tanks for Norton Commandos, and the question of construction material has tangentially come up.

I have a’73 750 Commando, originally a Hi-Rider, that was fitted with Dunstall tank, seat and rearsets. The tank is fiberglass, and I’m curious if Dunstall ever sold steel or alloy tanks for the Commando (or any Norton model).

I’m listing after those new alloy accurate replicas, but need to convince She Who Must Be Obeyed that “our” Norton needs a $3k upgrade.

Thanks,
Marc in SF
 
I’m having a conversation with a vendor about Dunstall tanks for Norton Commandos, and the question of construction material has tangentially come up.

I have a’73 750 Commando, originally a Hi-Rider, that was fitted with Dunstall tank, seat and rearsets. The tank is fiberglass, and I’m curious if Dunstall ever sold steel or alloy tanks for the Commando (or any Norton model).

I’m listing after those new alloy accurate replicas, but need to convince She Who Must Be Obeyed that “our” Norton needs a $3k upgrade.

Thanks,
Marc in SF
Wow so much hope you get taps and cap😯
 
I’m having a conversation with a vendor about Dunstall tanks for Norton Commandos, and the question of construction material has tangentially come up.

I have a’73 750 Commando, originally a Hi-Rider, that was fitted with Dunstall tank, seat and rearsets. The tank is fiberglass, and I’m curious if Dunstall ever sold steel or alloy tanks for the Commando (or any Norton model).

I’m listing after those new alloy accurate replicas, but need to convince She Who Must Be Obeyed that “our” Norton needs a $3k upgrade.

Thanks,
Marc in SF
Hi MarcD
This image is from the 1969 Paul Dunstall Catalogue. Might be for Dominator/Atlas and not Commando but certainly an alloy tank.
Were there ever steel  Dunstall tanks?

Google Paul Dunstall Catalogue and there are some pdf files of catalogues.
TAB II Classics in Wales, UK produce a range of alloy tanks including a 'Norvil' type which is similar in shape to a Dunstall tank and at a cost which may be more acceptable to the 'local finance committee'. ;)
Andy
 
I bought an alloy tank for my Commando from 'The Tank Shop' in Scotland a number of years ago. It was a wonderful tank and very reasonably priced. As far as I am aware the Dunstall Commando tanks were all made in fibreglass. There was an earlier and a later model, the later model had more angular knee indents and the top was more rounded at the rear.
 
Hi MarcD
This image is from the 1969 Paul Dunstall Catalogue. Might be for Dominator/Atlas and not Commando but certainly an alloy tank.
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Google Paul Dunstall Catalogue and there are some pdf files of catalogues.
TAB II Classics in Wales, UK produce a range of alloy tanks including a 'Norvil' type which is similar in shape to a Dunstall tank and at a cost which may be more acceptable to the 'local finance committee'. ;)
Andy
That is what was called in it's day the 'Motorway' tank. Dunstall would have just bought them in. They were made to fit a wide variety of frames.

I bought a chassis from Rickman in '75 but specified an alloy tank, so rather than one of their fibreglass ones they supplied a Motorway tank.
 

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