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This started when yesterday I put 6.83 US gallons in my Interstate tank. I had always assumed from the literature that the capacity was 6.6 US gallons. So I did some research and it seems there were at least three different tanks and possibly six. And that doesn't take into account any aftermarket ones. I knew there was the fiberglass ones and assumed they were less capacity due to the thickness of the material. Even on this site there seems to be some variation all the way up to 7.3 US gal! Maybe we can settle this once and for all.
Maybe some measurements will help. Feel free to post any measurements you can provide along with the model year and if you know the tank is original. If you have a 72 be sure to indicate the material. For other years we'll assume steel unless you note otherwise. You don't need to post pictures unless you want to, I've provided them for reference. You can also include the maximum fuel you have filled, this won't be actual capacity unless you filled from dry.
I'll go first. 1973 and assume original.
Rear width = 10in
Front width (just behind steering stem) = 12in
Maximun width = 14in
Length from steering stem to back = 22in
Height not including seam at bottom = 9.5in
6.83 US gallons/25.8L
Maybe some measurements will help. Feel free to post any measurements you can provide along with the model year and if you know the tank is original. If you have a 72 be sure to indicate the material. For other years we'll assume steel unless you note otherwise. You don't need to post pictures unless you want to, I've provided them for reference. You can also include the maximum fuel you have filled, this won't be actual capacity unless you filled from dry.
I'll go first. 1973 and assume original.
Rear width = 10in
Front width (just behind steering stem) = 12in
Maximun width = 14in
Length from steering stem to back = 22in
Height not including seam at bottom = 9.5in
6.83 US gallons/25.8L
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