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DransportGarage 07-27-2011 09:11 PM

Show Us Your In-Bed Fuel Doors!
 
I've spent probably 4 hours on the Internet (on 5 different attempts) trying to find a reasonable fuel door to fit over my Mustang tank. I've cruised Ebay too, but I can't tell quality from crap. :(

I changed from the stock 8 boards to 7 boards so I wouldn't have to cut the center bed strip. My center board is 7-1/4" wide. My preference in doors is a reasonably flush rectangular unit, either billet or stainless (no plastic), but feel free to post any solutions so others can benefit.

The closest I've come are the two at http://www.jerrybickel.com/fuel-syst...s-doors-1.html

If you've got pictures out there, and a vendor that sells 'em, I'd appreciate it.

For extra credit, I'd appreciate a source for a "bung" that will attach to the 2" filler neck, and accept a cap under the access door.

Thanks,
Bob

disturbinglykool 07-27-2011 11:02 PM

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Mine seems to get a lot of attention.

Kim57 07-28-2011 12:40 AM

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Here's a couple from Brothers. They also make one that allows you to raise a single one of the wood strips.
Kim
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=BFDRECT
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=BFDOVAL

BLUIDVL 07-28-2011 01:04 AM

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I installed one on a chevy colorado, it was a flush mount pop up gas cap from Drag specialties. I bought a wrecked Harley tank and cut the bung out. The pop up gas cap is 2 1/2" diameter. Worked out real nice.

DransportGarage 07-28-2011 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by disturbinglykool (Post 4814530)
Mine seems to get a lot of attention.

That is steamin' hot! Do you have a part number? (It's probably p/n 2.)

DransportGarage 07-28-2011 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Kim57 (Post 4814704)
Here's a couple from Brothers. They also make one that allows you to raise a single one of the wood strips.
Kim
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=BFDRECT
http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=BFDOVAL

All you have to do is ask on this board and ye shall receive! Thanks. Bob

DransportGarage 07-28-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BLUIDVL (Post 4814744)
I installed one on a chevy colorado, it was a flush mount pop up gas cap from Drag specialties. I bought a wrecked Harley tank and cut the bung out. The pop up gas cap is 2 1/2" diameter. Worked out real nice.

Don't know that I'll be able to find a Harley donor, so I still need a 2" filler pipe/bung. (I will check the area for bike junkyards though...great idea!)

Would like to see other doors too if it's convenient.

nikwho 07-28-2011 01:05 PM

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I bought this and it works well flush mounted on the bed floor. Very cheap, too!

http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...B&merchID=4006

DransportGarage 07-28-2011 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by nikwho (Post 4815341)
I bought this and it works well flush mounted on the bed floor. Very cheap, too!

http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...B&merchID=4006

I've seen that one, and I like the way it looks. I'm sure I could adapt it to my 2" filler neck. Thanks.

wildearp 07-30-2011 08:10 PM

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This is a CPP kit that comes with hose and clamps. I think you can also get it at a boat shop. It is not a door, but if you can do this, it is simple:

http://i55.tinypic.com/2aihn6e.jpg

http://i55.tinypic.com/14mvris.jpg

DransportGarage 07-30-2011 09:19 PM

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Looks great to me! I' going to be near the Bass Pro Shops here in Cincinnati next week, so I'll scope it out!

Any other ideas?

booger1949 07-31-2011 09:47 PM

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am i the only person that thinks a fuel door in the floor looks like a last ditch effort to get a vehicle on the road. why not put it in the fender, it looks better an u dont have a fuel cap stickin out the floor of a truck

DransportGarage 07-31-2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by booger1949 (Post 4821178)
am i the only person that thinks a fuel door in the floor looks like a last ditch effort to get a vehicle on the road. why not put it in the fender, it looks better an u dont have a fuel cap stickin out the floor of a truck

Personally, I think the fuel door in the bed is cool, but that's just me. I'm into elegant, simple solutions. Chevrolet was so not into fuel doors in the exterior sheet metal that they ran them out the tail lights in '56 and '57. My Mustang tank is in, so I'm committed.

VWBeamer 07-31-2011 10:51 PM

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Agree, not to put down anyone who has there there now. And if you actually had gear in the bed, how you going to fill up?

I bet you could put that marine deck filler in a stake pocket, recess it to be flush with top of the bed rail.

BLUIDVL 07-31-2011 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by VWBeamer (Post 4821338)
Agree, not to put down anyone who has there there now. And if you actually had gear in the bed, how you going to fill up?

I bet you could put that marine deck filler in a stake pocket, recess it to be flush with top of the bed rail.

Thats where i ran mine on the bed rail just behind the cab, this is on a chevy colorado i did.

1956chevtruck 08-01-2011 01:23 AM

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Mine's in the floor of my 57, at the back in the middle. I cut my stainless bed strip and inserted it into the middle of the strip. I used a stainless flush/deck mount marine gas filler. Works Great! Besides, it must be alright because I won best 50's modified at a car show today with over 450 cars in attendance. YES! :metal::metal:

DransportGarage 08-01-2011 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BLUIDVL (Post 4821467)
Thats where i ran mine on the bed rail just behind the cab, this is on a chevy colorado i did.

Nice work! That's really cool.

wildearp 08-01-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by booger1949 (Post 4821178)
am i the only person that thinks a fuel door in the floor looks like a last ditch effort to get a vehicle on the road. why not put it in the fender, it looks better an u dont have a fuel cap stickin out the floor of a truck

Why would you smooth and shave everything on your project and then cut in a fuel door? Counter-intuitive........


As far as gear in the bed, heavy things go to the front, light things in the rear. Simply lift out of the way, fill with gas, and replace. Not too hard to do, unless you are moving gravel. ;)

Dan in Pasadena 08-01-2011 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by wildearp (Post 4821941)
Why would you smooth and shave everything on your project and then cut in a fuel door? Counter-intuitive........


As far as gear in the bed, heavy things go to the front, light things in the rear. Simply lift out of the way, fill with gas, and replace. Not too hard to do, unless you are moving gravel. ;)

I don't know about "smooth and shave everything" cause I'm NOT shaving anything, BUT I'm not building a 55 year old classic truck to haul anything but a few miscellaneous items from Home Deopt and certainly not anything truly heavy or gnarly like gravel.

So, even though I think a fuel filler behind the license plate or behind a door in the fender would probably look best, that does represent a lot of planning, cost and work rather than just putting it through a finished oak floor with a polished stainless cap. I think that looks very nice. Just my $.02

FFredo 08-01-2011 12:14 PM

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I guess this debate is just like Ford vs Chevy, Canon Vs Nikon, Schwinn Vs. Huffy, the list goes on. For me the fender or bed rail mount is the best option. It has nothing to do with looks but more to do with ease of use. I'm short, I'm fat I'm old. Leaning over a tailgate or fender to get gas into a bed mount is too much work for me. Heck I can't even lean over to get the bag of dog food out of my truck without opening the tail gate. Also if I have a brain fart and spill some fuel I prefer it to be on the concrete at the gas station than in the back of my truck.
All only my opinion and worth every penny you paid for it.

Kim57 08-01-2011 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FFredo (Post 4822083)
I guess this debate is just like Ford vs Chevy, Canon Vs Nikon, Schwinn Vs. Huffy, the list goes on. For me the fender or bed rail mount is the best option. It has nothing to do with looks but more to do with ease of use. I'm short, I'm fat I'm old. Leaning over a tailgate or fender to get gas into a bed mount is too much work for me. Heck I can't even lean over to get the bag of dog food out of my truck without opening the tail gate. Also if I have a brain fart and spill some fuel I prefer it to be on the concrete at the gas station than in the back of my truck.
All only my opinion and worth every penny you paid for it.

That's pretty funny.
Kim

DransportGarage 08-01-2011 06:42 PM

Re: Show Us Your In-Bed Fuel Doors!
 
NOW we're gettin' cranked up!

How about pics of a few more doors, and a bung/cap or two to finish off the topic?

Thanks to All,
Bob

booger1949 08-01-2011 10:55 PM

Re: Show Us Your In-Bed Fuel Doors!
 
i saw a truck at a cruisein that had the cap in the bed an it was a dummy cap, the bed lift like a dump truck an had the real one under there, what since does that make, the dummy cap stuck up like jungle gym

justplainray 08-02-2011 11:06 AM

My $.02 worth....
 
Is there any concern about fire?
We are warned not to fill a gas can inside the bed of a truck, static electricity build-up and the like.
Heres a Youtube clip There are other videos to be found.
So, is this a concern?
What makes a gas can in the bed so different than a gas tank filler neck?
I'm just asking the question, I'm not being critical of anyones choices.
justplainray

DransportGarage 08-02-2011 11:43 AM

Re: My $.02 worth....
 
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Originally Posted by justplainray (Post 4823768)
Is there any concern about fire?
We are warned not to fill a gas can inside the bed of a truck, static electricity build-up and the like.
Heres a Youtube clip ‪Gas Pump Explosion Caused by Static Electricity‬‏ - YouTube
There are other videos to be found.
So, is this a concern?
What makes a gas can in the bed so different than a gas tank filler neck?
I'm just asking the question, I'm not being critical of anyones choices.
justplainray

This has nothing to do with the filler neck being in the bed vs. in the fender or elsewhere. Here's a good article on protection from static electricity when refueling:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_104681787/


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