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Old March 20th, 2014, 09:23 PM
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My 66 GMC now has 14,000 miles on it after doing a frame off resto mod build. Stock Body, Stock interior, but updated brakes, engine, transmission......Here is a link to that build. Enjoy: Kieth Tulsa, Oklahoma


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Hello Kieth,
Just wondering where did you get your fuel tank from. I like the idea of putting it underneath like that.
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trying to post it here lets see if it works.

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Old March 24th, 2014, 02:22 PM
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Just wondering where did you get your fuel tank from. I like the idea of putting it underneath like that.
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Got if from classic truck parts, made for a 84 blazer I think, later changed the tank to in tank tbi fuel pump (burnt up 4 inline electric fuel pumps before wising up) tank kit around $200.00

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Got if from classic truck parts, made for a 84 blazer I think, later changed the tank to in tank tbi fuel pump (burnt up 4 inline electric fuel pumps before wising up) tank kit around $200.00

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Is that similar to this one at LMC for $199?

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Does yours come through the bed or off to the side somewhere?
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Old March 24th, 2014, 07:37 PM
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Is that similar to this one at LMC for $199?

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Does yours come through the bed or off to the side somewhere?
MINE WAS LIKE THE #2 TANK AT LMC AND WAS SUPPOSED TO EXIT FROM THE DRIVERS SIDE, WE CUT THAT OUT AND FILLED IT IN AND MADE IT FILL FROM THE TOP..........KIETH

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MINE WAS LIKE THE #2 TANK AT LMC AND WAS SUPPOSED TO EXIT FROM THE DRIVERS SIDE, WE CUT THAT OUT AND FILLED IT IN AND MADE IT FILL FROM THE TOP..........KIETH

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Cool. Thanks for the info!

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Here is the tank after moving the filler to the top rear passenger side (so it would hit center of the wood floor:


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