So, they thought you wouldn't want the wrinkle tank? Ha!
What method do you have in mind to address the rust inside?
The guy selling me the bike wasn't really hip to the little things that are a big deal for the restoration, and he made it sound as though he had scrapped it..I thought it was long gone. But, when I went to pick it up Saturday Dave, the shop owner asked me if I wanted it, and I looked inside and said HELL YEAH!
The gray tank in the earlier pictures was Dave's, and it was part of the bill the PO had racked up, that I had to square to take ownership of the bike...so he took the gray tank back and scrapped $100 off the bill=a cheaper bike, and the wrinkle tank. I suppose you could argue that I had already paid for the wrinkle tank as part of the total price for the bike, since it was never on the bill...I just never knew it was mine for the taking.
The wrinkle tank is very bad inside, and needs a big dent taken out, but the dent is near the filler cap on the right side. It should be a cinch for our paintless dent guy. After the dent is out, it will go to the same guy who took care of my disgusting-it-looks-so-bad-just-throw-it-in-the-trash CA95 tank. He is a body shop owner my dad has been friends with for decades, and he has a radiator hot dip tank, or something...he works some magic over there. He's also sympathetic to my illness of reviving old bikes, so he did the last one free
It's early to start thinking colors, but now that I have the wrinkle tank I won't have to sacrifice the goldie tank and covers...hell if I can sell the K4 for enough to pay pops back I can keep the gunfighter bike together and make it into a gold K0 clone with those headlight ears I bought, and make this a real ruby red beauty or blue green meaney...money money money...if I only had a pile of it
I'd build a black K0 Hot Rod