1916-1925 Model T Sedan (almost square) gas tank
1916-1925 Model T Sedan (almost square) gas tank

1916-1925 Model T Sedan (almost square) gas tank

GT 12-13 round tank

Regular price

1916-1925 Model T Sedan gas tank found in two door sedans and coupes.

We are pricing these based on build times of our one-off speedsters.  When we reduce production times with our newly designed cnc power roller we will adjust the prices

Features include:

  • Tank dimensions: length 18-3/8 x width 17"
  • Max tank height 8-1/2" and min tank height 7"
  • Fuel capacity is ~10-1/2 gallons
  • 22GA galvanized steel
  • Filler neck is the OE style filler located 13-1/2" from the end 
  • Threaded utely 11-1/2" from the end 
  • lower brackets riveted to the tank
  • Internal baffles
  • Tanks may be painted BUT NOT POWDERCOATED*

*Powder coating temperatures frequently exceed solder melting points and may compromise tank integrity.

The gasoline tank on the sedan was located under the rear seat. Being just a few inches above the frame, and about six feet to the rear of the carburetor, fuel flow presented a challenge.  The tank was moved to its position under the driver’s seat with the 1916 models (which also used a new standard body).

The gas tank on the Coupelet was in the rear deck, and was at least initially, the standard round tank. By 1916, though, the tank was changed to the square tank, still located in the deck, that was also used on the 1916 sedan (under the driver’s seat).


We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.

Build time estimates [late May 2025]

Model Ts Brass/Black [Our foundry has resumed production and we have begun shipping Model Ts.  We will update the lead times asap]

Model As 9-11 weeks

Heater cores ~6 weeks

Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8-9 weeks

Common street rods ~12-15 weeks

Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~20 weeks

We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.