Deuce, is that your tank I'm looking at?

If so, are you aware the stainless braided lines make a terrific slow speed saw?
Saw an aluminum rocker cover about worn through in a 6 month old car.

I'm guessing not since you commented on using NASCAR cells.

The Summit tank is the 3rd fuel containment device I've had in the 32.
First one was an LTL vertical "Highboy" tank, sorta like a 50-s - 60-'s era in-cab tank.
The saddles it sat on looked like they would be conducive to rubbing a hole in the tank.
Really bad part about it was the filler was about 1 3/4" - 2" OD and screwed into plastic cast-in threads in the tank.
Even with Teflon tape, it didn't seal worth a darn.
As I found out on the first fill-up.

GD $400. (in 1985) tank flooded the interior of a brand new roadster with gas.
If the experience hadn't been so dangerous I woulda called it interesting, but the way it turned out I used up my entire vocabulary of four letter words.
And invented a few new ones.

I note that LTL isn't in existence anymore.
They probably got their socks sued off and had to change their name so's they could peddle their S*&t wares elsewhere.

I'm pretty easygoing, but some of the crap that a few of the aftermarket mfgs. foist off on the public.
Makes me wonder where the whips and stockades are now that we could use them....