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Wow, you have tricks inside of your tricks!rattlecan wrote:Thanks! I can get to the cap to take it off but it is a tad tight in there. There is a cool feature, though, I can fuel it up without taking the cap off, there is a spring loaded door within the cap that allows a nozzle to fit into it.
I got it from Hagans street Rods, a friend told me about them. Here is the web site for those who want one.
http://www.haganauto.com/fuel_doors_gas_lid_s/5.htm
Really cool place! I did have to do quite a bit of work to make it fit.
This is one of 3 tanks I will have in the truck, gonna need it!