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1947 chevy 2 ton
I have a 1947 chevy two ton truck with s rusted out fuel tank. It mounts to the passenger outside frame rail just behind the cab. I want to replace it with the same style but can not find one that will work For a 2 ton truck. I don't want to relocate the fuel tank to the rear of the frame because it has a 12 foot flatbed on it and it wouldn't be easy to fill a rear style fuel tank. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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07-28-2015, 08:59 AM | #2 |
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You might try posting your question in the Heavy Haulers section of the forum too.
Here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/f...play.php?f=239
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07-28-2015, 11:38 AM | #4 |
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Re: 1947 chevy 2 ton
I know the mid 70 series C/K 10-20 and maybe 30s too have saddle type tanks mounted under the bed. I looked at using one for my Short Fleetside but they were too long. I believe there was an RPO option for a second tank on the opposite side too.
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Re: 1947 chevy 2 ton
I have an NOS tank but there are several different sizes an apps. Can you send measrurements of yours and see if I have the same thing. Thanks Paul
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I would guess it looks something like this tank? Sorry I do not have the tank. You may consider a inside frame rail tank and have the filler through the bed. I also have a 12' bed and it works fine. The filler is located inside the small chrome ring on the upper left side of the flat bed.
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Mine is shorter . Only about 24 x 12 12 . Has a side fill which may be for a panel truck or 47 pickup. Have not had time to compare. Not the elbow fill like the one pictured. Thanks
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I might be able to locate a tank like the one pictured on the COE but shipping usually gets kind of crazy. You may want to see if there is someone close to you that might have a tank. Rough estimate of shipping would be $50-$75 . Thanks Shipping has become hard on the hobby.
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Thanks for all the info guys. It looks exactly like the one pictured.
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07-29-2015, 11:56 PM | #11 |
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A 47/48 3/4 ton tank that sits on the inside of the frame might be the same tank.
Scroll down and look at the 3/4 ton tank on this page in Jim Carter's site http://www.oldchevytrucks.com/blog/i...tanks-1947-55/ The half ton/burb tank is a bit shorter and wider.
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You might try wwwtanks.com. I think that's the right place. I bought my tank for a 48 Chevy, its really close to the one that was in it.
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I have 2 tanks. One is a lot bigger than yours & one is 10x15x36. You can come & look if you like. It's a long drive to Windsor though. Give me a call: 477 3068
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