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I had purchased a new gas tank from Year One for my 69 chevelle project in about 2005. Well it took 3 years for me to finally get the car finished and at my first show the car began leaking gas.
Turned out the weld between the filler neck and the tank was cracked/faulty and it was leaking out of there. When I got home from show, I called Year One and explained the situation and they shipped me a new tank within 2 days (no charge) and told me to keep the leaky one. My point is that they honored their warranty (1 year) even though 3 years had gone by and I've always remembered that.
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Get the tank cleaned out and have them seal it, should be fine after that. I did it a while back and so did a buddy of mine, his tank was worse than mine. No issues the last 19 years.
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