* Online Retailers: Sites like Amazon, eBay, RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and PartsGeek often carry them. Search using the year, make, and model of your car. Be sure to check reviews and seller ratings before purchasing.
* Local Auto Parts Stores: Visit your local auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA Auto Parts, etc.). They may have the tank in stock or be able to order it for you. Having your VIN number handy will help them find the correct part.
* Junkyards/Salvage Yards: This is the most budget-friendly option, but you'll need to check multiple yards and the condition of the used tank might vary.
* Dealerships: Chrysler dealerships will have the part, but it will likely be the most expensive option.
Important Note: When ordering online or from a parts store, make absolutely sure you specify the correct year (1995), make (Chrysler), and model (New Yorker). Some models might have slight variations in the tank depending on the engine. Providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the best way to guarantee you get the right part.