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Location: Sherwood, Oregon
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Re: 1974 C20 Soon to become a project...
Well, we made a quick trip south to deliver the wing windows and check out the gas tank install.
The gas tank is in its home. The neck looks like it will be just about right where it's at. The bumper is loosely installed before the bed is bolted down. I think we have maybe another inch of vertical travel if we need it. My only concern is that the hole in the license plate holder for the pop-up gas cap might be too close to the top of the license plate holder and the pump nozzle might hit the license plate light or top of holder. Before drilling the hole and mounting the pop-up gas cap, we need to have a better idea exactly where the neck is height wise after the bumper is mounter permanently. We can lower the tank an inch if we need to.
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