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Old 10-27-2017, 08:05 PM   #1
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1966 C10 LWB stepside

Hello everyone! I recently acquired a 66 C10 stepside that has a 10 year old restoration. It is a daily driver but has a lot of little things it needs like several rust blisters in all the usual places. I have sanded, filled and spot primered them for the moment and will get back to that later. Right now my biggest issue is gas fumes in the cab. It has a new sending unit and I can't see any leaks but the fumes are very strong and I was wondering what I could do about it short of relocating the tank. It's hard to imagine that it would be normal to have to breathe those fumes. It is unbearable with the windows up. Any ideas?
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