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    bobbyt is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Mar 2005
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    Rio Rancho
    Car Year, Make, Model: 49 Ford F1 & 59 Dodge D100
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    Thank you all.
    I'm glad you got a kick out of the fuel tank. What can I say....sometimes the redneck part of me just sneaks out...lol

    I did manage to install a real fuel tank recently( I have attached a couple of pics) which was my last major hurdle (not counting bodywork) before taking it all apart and cleaning and painting things.
    A friend of mine donated a fuel tank from a mid 80's Blazer that I mounted behind the rear axle. The Blazer tank worked out real well and in my opinion is a better fit than the early Mustang tanks that is usually suggested for these trucks. Plus I can run the filler tube outside the frame instead of having it poke through the middle of the bed floor.

    Like most others here I don't have a huge budget for my project....but if I could just get the kids to quit eating........
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