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Man is this one amazing shape crew cab or what? It has my favorite color combo on these old trucks. If it were close I'd be bidding on it I'll be watching to see how much it go's for. One day I'll have a rust free crew to work with.
I've never noticed any of you guy's Crews having an in-cab tank before. I thought they were all frame mounted???
My 71 4x4 had an in cab tank and aftermarket saddle tanks on the outside of the frame rail's under the front of the bed. Also the other crews I seen in person all had in cab tanks. I thought it was standard in all trucks. and you had to use the body plug in the filler hole if you wanted rear tanks only?
If only I had the room..... sucks in a way living in suburbia.
I've got enough trucks... four! I'm looking to sell the Pontiac convertible to get a different convertible... one with a V10 and 510 HP from the factory.
My 71 4x4 had an in cab tank and aftermarket saddle tanks on the outside of the frame rail's under the front of the bed. Also the other crews I seen in person all had in cab tanks. I thought it was standard in all trucks. and you had to use the body plug in the filler hole if you wanted rear tanks only?
That is true on regular cab trucks Crazed. I just never noticed it before on the Crews. And I'm usually pretty observant. Ford parts books don't recognize the Crews.
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