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Originally Posted by Rusbuilt
That looks real good Rob!
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Thanks Rus!
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Originally Posted by likaroc13
That looks nice Rob! Dig the slight stance alteration as well. ![Bowtie](http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/images/smilies/chevy_anim.gif)
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Thanks! Its suprising how much difference one inch can make,
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Originally Posted by jmedero
It's just for show. This truck does not run on gas... It runs on plutonium. He has one of these in the buddy console
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I've been found out!!!!!
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Originally Posted by mcbassin
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Rob,
Do you have any more info about the fuel door/lamp housing install? Do you know what donor vehicle the hinge came from? How is it fastened? I am planning to do the same install for my filler. One more question, how did it fill at the station? plenty of flow? thanks
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Mike - The flow with the smaller pipe was adequate at best. The flow with the new pipe seems to be a lot better, but I've only filled it once. I'll get back to you on future results. I got the hinge at Home Depot. It is attached to the marker light with a 2-part super glue. Here's a thread I started showing how I put it together:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=380571
If you have any other questions. Let me know.