Dave6T4
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Prior to buying a new gas tank for my 1967 Coronet, I did some price checking to get the best deal. These reproduction gas tanks are produced by Spectra Industries in Stratford, Ontario, about an hour's drive from me. Unfortunately, they do not sell directly to the public. I called two local parts jobbers, I got prices of $485.00 Can. and $490.00 Can. Adding our 13 % sales tax brings this to about $550.00.
By Googling Mancini's, Van's, and Roseville Dodge, I found that their prices ranged from $165.00 US. to $235.00 US. for the same Spectra tank from Ontario. I called Roseville and asked if they could order a tank and have it shipped to my address. They said that they did not get their tanks directly from Spectra, but from AMD, so could not do that. I went to the Rockauto site and found that for $337.00 Can., I could have the tank delivered to my door, taxes and shipping included. I ordered it Monday afternoon and it arrived today, Friday, shipped from Racine, Wisconsin.
It is pretty incredible that this tank could be shipped back and forth across our border twice, and still be over $200.00 cheaper than buying it locally. This is the frustration and expense that Canadian car builders/restorers must face. Pretty well everything has to come from U.S. sources.
By Googling Mancini's, Van's, and Roseville Dodge, I found that their prices ranged from $165.00 US. to $235.00 US. for the same Spectra tank from Ontario. I called Roseville and asked if they could order a tank and have it shipped to my address. They said that they did not get their tanks directly from Spectra, but from AMD, so could not do that. I went to the Rockauto site and found that for $337.00 Can., I could have the tank delivered to my door, taxes and shipping included. I ordered it Monday afternoon and it arrived today, Friday, shipped from Racine, Wisconsin.
It is pretty incredible that this tank could be shipped back and forth across our border twice, and still be over $200.00 cheaper than buying it locally. This is the frustration and expense that Canadian car builders/restorers must face. Pretty well everything has to come from U.S. sources.