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    Don Shillady is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Just one more picture to show the slight problem with the absence of a drip rail in the lower part of the trunk/rumble lid area. Maybe someone else has solved this problem and can comment. On the other hand, so what if a little water gets into the rear end of the trunk? The fiberglass is not going to rust! Maybe I will even drill a hole in the floor in each corner to let any rain water drip out! Now that I know I have the "stock" spring hump in the rear floor I figure I can use the flat floor under the front seat and put in a stainless tank about 18"x36"x5" and that will give me about 14 gallons capacity and still leave room for a seat above the tank. A tank 18"x36"x6" would allow about 16.8 gallons capacity (using 231 cu. in./gallon).

    Don Shillady
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    Last edited by Don Shillady; 07-09-2005 at 09:17 PM.

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