Between the rear frame horns, by the rear bumper?! Can anyone spell PINTO?
Seriously, Jerry, thanks for posting the infomation. I know that some of the
members will want to peruse the article as an option. Personnally, I'd
really be nervous about a gas tank that far back.
Jeff Nelson
1953 3604
Paducah, KY
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> From: GremlinGTs@aol.com[SMTP:GremlinGTs@aol.com]
> Reply To: GremlinGTs@aol.com
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 6:36 AM
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] Frame-mount SS gas tank for 47-54 AD trucks in
> magazine...
>
> I was perusing the mag rack at Books-A-Million, and they have THREE
> different Classic Truck magazines now at one time. :) In one of them, they
>
> have an article on a stainless steel tank kit to install a rear-frame
> mounted
> gas tank ( between the rear frame horns by the rear bumper ), it looked
> pretty good. I didn't read enough of the article so didnt find out if it
> covered Panels and Subs as well as the p/u trucks. I'm a TF kind of guy,
> ya
> know. :) Anyway, just thought I'd mention it as some of you Ol Truckers
> had
> wanted another gas tank option, and now there is one being made for them.
> Was
> hoping to find if there was a Sub/Panel gas tank option. I still think
> that
> using the Chevy Blazer or full-size Chevy p/u frame mounted saddle tank is
> a
> doable option, as they look like exactly the same design as my '55 TF
> Suburban tank mounted on the side frame. Even the same side. :) So, go
> have a
> look at your local magazine display, to find the article. Have a good
> Friday!
>
> Jerry Casper
> Woodbridge, VA
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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