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Old 01-09-2013, 10:26 PM   #11
thelonerife
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Re: Chucks 72 Cheyenne Custom Camper

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That's good that you got to drive it. I bet it took some of the sting away of having to go back.
Thats for sure. I filled the tank the other day and the needle moved over past full and has moved down a little. I'm keeping an eye on it. Hope I don't have to change the sending unit, as when I filled it I didn't smell any fumes in the cab. I assume theres no leaks.

The radio sound kept cutting out today. Hit a bump it would come on for a second then quit. So I suspect that the same person put the radio in that did the speakers in the doors. (poor job)
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