The toyota land cruiser had the fuel tank in plain view under the passenger
seat untill 73-74 I belive... my 71, the tank is under the passengers behind
with the filler right behind his seat.
|>
|>
|>Yes, as little as possible. I have been in contact
|>with the person who will do my state inspection
|>discussing several items and their interpretations. He
|>is working with me as much as possible; such as the
|>fuel cell located in the trunk. The State say fuel
|>tanks cannot be located within a compartment of the
|>car (passenger or trunk). I say how then do you allow
|>early VW Beetles to pass inspection. My inspector
|>recognizes that the fuel cell is a much safer system
|>regardless of where it is located.
|>
|>John
|>
|>--- Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
|>> In a message dated 10/4/00 10:43:44 PM Eastern
|>> Daylight Time,
|>> fprodget@yahoo.com writes:
|>>
|>> << I have finally brought the office digital camera
|>> home
|>> and took some pics of my sprite. This is the 1967
|>> Fproduction race car that I am converting back to
|>> street use. Please be kind with your opinions as I
|>> have less of a budget than the typical "we-tight"
|>> list
|>> member. >>
|>>
|>> - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|>>
|>> Very nice car, John. I hope you mean that you are
|>> making it street legal,
|>> rather than, you are converting it back to original
|>> form. It would be a
|>> shame to lose all those nice racing bits. It will
|>> be a great car for
|>> autocrossing.
|>>
|>> Good luck with it.
|>>
|>> Allen Hefner
|>> SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
|>> '77 Midget
|>> '92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
|>
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