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Old 02-19-2019, 12:01 AM   #1
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My original gas tank modification

As many of you have done I ripped out the original gas tank behind the seat on my 66 C50. I couldn’t see just throwing it out so I decided to cut it up and have it double as a storage compartment for stuff behind my seat. I also made some corner 6x9 speaker mounts. Last pic is after I sprayed the interior with a tintable bed liner I tinted to match the factory fawn color. Anyways, hope you like my gas tank mod.
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Old 02-19-2019, 12:02 AM   #2
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Old 02-19-2019, 12:03 AM   #3
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And finally bolted in after spraying the bed liner in the cab. I also decided to run my speaker wires up through the hole of the original fuel line hole.
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Old 02-19-2019, 12:58 AM   #4
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Re: My original gas tank modification

That is one of the most creative ideas for an unused tank ever. Ive had mine on the side yard for over a year while I struggle to store stuff in the truck. Most anything I keep behind the seat usually ends up at my feet rolling around.

Brilliant idea!
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Old 02-19-2019, 01:15 AM   #5
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Re: My original gas tank modification

Man, I love this idea! If I ever swap to a different tank, I will probably do something similar
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Sweet. Very creative.
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Old 02-20-2019, 12:38 AM   #7
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I agree......I imagine that a recently used tank would have to be washed out and aired out for a while before being used like that not to mention the possibility of an explosion when cutting it.

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I agree......I imagine that a recently used tank would have to be washed out and aired out for a while before being used like that not to mention the possibility of an explosion when cutting it.
Kind of wondering about this myself as well. Mine's been dry a while and doesn't smell but I'd guess that a good soap and water "tank enema" may be prudent before hand.

I really dig this idea for storage though. Ive been racking my brain since I pulled the tank out only to have the solution sitting in the side yard the whole time.
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I agree......I imagine that a recently used tank would have to be washed out and aired out for a while before being used like that not to mention the possibility of an explosion when cutting it.
Ya we forget the safety factor 'sometimes' when working at home. Something we would never do at work. Hopefully.
These guys power-washed a gas tank out for about 30 minutes, they said there was barely any smell of gas but. At about the 20 second mark:
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Old 02-20-2019, 06:51 AM   #10
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" tank enema " God that made me laugh this morning. Thanks for that!! " tank enema " too funny.
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I heard that you should fill the tank with water and then cut. Sounds messy but should displace the fumes inside the tank.
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I heard that you should fill the tank with water and then cut. Sounds messy but should displace the fumes inside the tank.
Using a pneumatic tool only, that would work.
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Fill the tank with water.

sixtyfiveford on youtube welded a tank that way.
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Old 02-23-2019, 03:53 PM   #14
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Re: My original gas tank modification

This tank had been sitting in my shop for a few months empty. I took the sending unit out and the fill side was open. I then took it outside in the snow and threw a match in it just for the fun of it. Nothing happened so I started cutting away! Lol
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