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Old 12-10-2013, 03:05 PM   #1
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blazer/jimmy

need a tank filler neck, the one that is soldered on.....any help?
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Old 12-10-2013, 10:08 PM   #2
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Re: blazer/jimmy

Jim, I believe I know what you're after and should have at least one for the 72-only aux fuel tank for a pickup, which I believe is the same. If you don't get one by this weekend I can dig for but won't be able to do so until then. Pete
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Old 12-11-2013, 03:21 PM   #3
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Jim, I believe I know what you're after and should have at least one for the 72-only aux fuel tank for a pickup, which I believe is the same. If you don't get one by this weekend I can dig for but won't be able to do so until then. Pete
Thanks for your time Pete...LMK, if you come up with something. I have one other member with one.

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Hows Montana treating you, my son just came home from there.
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Old 12-11-2013, 10:24 PM   #4
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Thanks for your time Pete...LMK, if you come up with something. I have one other member with one.

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Hows Montana treating you, my son just came home from there.
Good deal - if you end up needing me to dig for the neck just shoot me a PM.

Montana has been great so far thanks for asking. The only down side was the late arrival of my trucks such that I didn't really get to cruise around the area much before the snow/ice came and I had to put them up in storage units. It's cold but not as bad as east MT I'm told - lows here last week hit close to -20F but are about +20F now. Not sure the packed snow on my street will melt any time soon! Maybe I need a plow truck Hope your son liked his time in MT.
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Old 12-12-2013, 01:00 AM   #5
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Good deal - if you end up needing me to dig for the neck just shoot me a PM.

Montana has been great so far thanks for asking. The only down side was the late arrival of my trucks such that I didn't really get to cruise around the area much before the snow/ice came and I had to put them up in storage units. It's cold but not as bad as east MT I'm told - lows here last week hit close to -20F but are about +20F now. Not sure the packed snow on my street will melt any time soon! Maybe I need a plow truck Hope your son liked his time in MT.
Glad youre getting settled in....son worked on a ranch below big sky, almost to yellowstone.....dont expect the snow to melt before july
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