Re: Father/Son - BB D100 Project
[Re: 70Duster440]
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09/23/16 11:56 PM
09/23/16 11:56 PM
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That looks really nice. Will even be better with the black out. I have the same grill in rather poor shape. I'm hoping to it get half that nice. The whole project is turning out great. It's been fun to watch the progress. Thanx.
I have mechanical Aptitude. I can screw up anything.
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Re: Father/Son - BB D100 Project
[Re: 77ProStreet]
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09/27/16 03:16 PM
09/27/16 03:16 PM
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70Duster440
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I like it!! Thanks for giving me the idea to make mine nicer. Truck is looking AWESOME! Thanks, man. How's yours coming along?
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Re: Father/Son - BB D100 Project
[Re: tt76400]
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10/15/16 02:59 PM
10/15/16 02:59 PM
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Nice truck! What year Mustang tank did you use? I'd like to do that mod on my '85 D-150 and ditch the plastic tank I don't recall the exact years for the application - 60-something. It's a 22 gal tank from Mustangs Unlimited (via ebay). It came with a sender and even has a drain plug. Details are here: https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/1624555/3.htmlThe rubber neck and cap we used came from Tanks Inc. All this required some kind of vent system which we did by running a line from the filler neck over and up inside the bedside.
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