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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Ft. Worth
Posts: 71
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Thanks everyone for the great advice i have fixed my 67 GMC shortie and im back on the road. I had a problem with my gas tank, it was so dirty everytime i drove for a while it started picking up junk, so it would die, plus i got a new carb, pretty cheap so i sprung for it. It drives so good for an old truck, hey better than a new one. Im driving the heck out of my truck!!!!
I cant wait for the GoodGuys in FT Worth, Tx "Keep on trukin" ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Ft. Worth
Posts: 71
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Im sorry the, the solution was cleaning the tank, and having it lined. Just like brand new. 75 dead presidents.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: South Mississippi
Posts: 36,450
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Driving it is fun ain't it!
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"If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!" Being stupid ain't illegal. ![]() We're Still Debt Free Except for the House!!! www.daveramsey.com 70 GMC SWB Stepside project "Green Booger" soon to be 6.0l/4l80e 93 S-10 "Poppaw's Truck" |
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