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Old 04-19-2002, 11:31 AM   #1
kaycee
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Lightbulb Short Step Gas Tank Mods.

I found a 74 Blazer tank to install on my 69 short step coil spring truck.The tank will hang out back of frame 3".It will work same as the lwb but you have to cut the brace on the box where the wire loom hangs.Does any one know of a little smaller tank?Any one looked at an S-10 tank?

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Old 04-22-2002, 08:12 PM   #2
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As far as I know, s10 tanks are saddle tanks and will not fit. Try an older camaro,chevelle or van.I had to haunt local salvage yards with the dimensions in hand for two weeks until I found one. Nobody could tell me what it was,but those were the best guesses. It only holds 12 gallons,but the old truck gets good gas mileage,so it is not too bad. If you need more info or pics form my tank,let me know.

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1968 SWB Stepside, pwr disc brake and tilt pwr steering, 5 spd tranny, HEI,Accel coil,K&N filter,3 bolt seatbelts, original i6 and wood bed, seat from an 89 Chevy, front and rear sway bars, moved gas tank to under the bed, headman hedders, new chrome bumpers,one wire alternator,WORK IN PROGRESS,Daily driver, 20 MPG, Freeland MI

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Old 04-22-2002, 09:27 PM   #3
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Actually, S-10 tanks fit inside the frame rails ...but not in our trucks, the d@mn things are wider than our cassis.
Bummer huh?

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