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Old 02-24-2016, 12:17 AM   #11
twistedchevy
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: napa, ca
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Re: twistedchevy's 70 burb

2/6
Got a pass side fuel door and neck

2/13
Welded the pass fuel door in
Only one pic this time



Only problem is the only pass door I could find was a square one, I've grown to like th square one more then the round and it doesn't bother me that I have a square on one side and a round one on the other side

2/14
Got 2 sheets of tongue and groove plywood and cut them to fit



Around the driver fuel neck



Around the pass fuel neck



2/15
Primed the bottom of the plywood



2/16
Painted the bottom of the wood with an oil based street paint

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Mine: 72 c20 Chevy suburban, 02 5.3 w/4l60e , factory ac and 50gal tank.
70 k10 Chevy burb, 04 5.3 w/4l60e np241, with dual 30gal saddle tanks and rear 30 gal tank
Dads: 67 c10 step side(project)
72 c10 GMC burb 350/400, with 67 Chevy front clip(grocery getter)
Ours: 67 c30 tow truck
70 c10 long bed 383stroker w/digital gauges(work truck)
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