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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: maine
Posts: 2,315
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Re: Rear tank side or bed fill?
lol, brad. I had to pay some bills last month (oil bill $800.00 for 200 gallons!!!!) but i have enough to get the tank, sender, and some lines from Inline tube for the brakes. Then i'm tapped out again! lol
Thanks Palf70step. I don't have the ability or tools to go that route, so bed floor it is. lol
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1972 C10 Deluxe.Shortbed. 402/400. A/C, white interior, needs complete restore. Project Red, white and blue. Used to be a Longbed apperently. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=451950 1971 c10 step 250 3 OTT 1969 c30 TOW-MATER. 307 4 speed, holmes 440 body. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=451082 2006 CTS-V LS2 6spd. |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Center City, MN, USA
Posts: 3,254
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Re: Rear tank side or bed fill?
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I use my truck as a truck. I have a Blazer tank. When I finally get around to installing it I can't imagine putting the filler in the bed because I use the bed and may have stuff in there when I need gas. If I had a nice looking, not used as a truck truck, I'd do the bed floor or somewhere in the inside of the bed side. The reason there is I would want the cleanest looking outside of the truck. My opinions are worth what you just paid for them.
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'70 cab, '71 chassis, 383, TH350, NP205. '71 Malibu convertible '72 Malibu hard top Center City, MN |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Bend Oregon
Posts: 188
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Re: Rear tank side or bed fill?
Here's one in the side...square truck, square fuel door.
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1971 chevy c10 ECE 4.5/6 dropped 1970 suburban ECE 4/6 Dropped 45K original miles so far 1948 Ford Sedan 1941 Dodge COE 1932 ford roadster the rest are normal drivers |
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