Hi, I bought a series 1969 2a 6 cyl van for parts 3 yrs ago, it had factory fitted twin 16 gallon pressed steel type tanks, (similar design to 10 gallon tank) and was fitted with a dual su type electric fuel pump setup. it had a DPDT switch on the dash which switched the front or rear half of the pump on and also switched between the sender units to the fuel gauge. The tanks were soldered onto a flatish steel plate which was the mounting to the front and rear outrigger mounts. they were bad for the tanks separating from the plate and rattling loose and filling up with crud between the two pieces and rusting out coz the pressed steel construction of them meant the steel was very thin. It had twin fillers as well. I actually have twin aftermarket 16 gallon tanks in my series 2a 1967 van now. thinking about fitting a wagon rear tank in as well giving me around 220 litres fuel for longer range. (I hope...lol)
Cheers Rod:wasntme:
Incidently the 1969 van had the headlights mounted on the gaurds like "bug eyes" not like series 3

