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Old 03-11-2020, 08:28 PM   #1
REDROCKER652002
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Darn kids

So, I have to get more beer, yes, it is needed. LOL. I ask my son to use his 69 since he has me blocked in. He says, "Sure, go ahead". I get in, start it up and move out. Notice a gas smell in the cab. HMMM? I thought maybe the carb loaded up when I started it, so I move on. Not changing much, so I think, OK. Gas tank is full, so maybe he spilled a bit. Nope. I get home and ask. He says, Yea, it happens when I fill up. SMH. Really? So, my question to the group, which tank, or which company did you all use to move the tank from behind the seat to the rear of the bed? I used Brothers on my 65 when I had it, and it was not too bad. I had to have a frame welded up if I remember correctly, but that was it. What suggestions you all got? Thanks. RR
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