I want to put a new tank in my 67 but I don't want it in the cab.
I would like it under the frame but don't want to relocate the support for the mustang tank.
I could weld one up...OR...I could lay one up.
What do you guys think about a fiber glas tank? I could design a nice one in CATIA and make the molds out of foam. Then just kay it up and bond it together.
Gas Tanks
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- MadMaxetc
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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Re: Gas Tanks
the onyl question i have about fiberglass and gasoline is wil they work together ok? will the fiberglass crete any sort of static chrge? i doubt it but it was a thought. why not try for a midship tank. they can be had from dentsides.
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I have not realy looked, but I have not seen any in the yards here.fordman wrote:...why not try for a midship tank. they can be had from dentsides.
If you find one let me know. I want to put the filler into the bed too.
Dan
Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
"Work Harder! Millions On Welfare Depend On YOU!!"
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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they crushed everything last summer. so everything is new here again. i am waiting to jump on another dentside as soon as it comes in. the only thing up here no is in the early 80's
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Re: Gas Tanks
Here's an option if you don't mind a little modifacation. A racing fuel cell.
![Image](http://www.fordification.com/galleries/albums/userpics/10751/thumb_2H_3-1-09.JPG)
![Image](http://www.fordification.com/galleries/albums/userpics/10751/thumb_2I_3-1-09.JPG)
1968 F100 460 C6
1976 Jeep CJ7 AMC 401 (It's not a bump but it likes bumps/rocks)
2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP
![Image](http://www.fordification.com/galleries/albums/userpics/10751/thumb_29.JPG)
![Image](http://www.fordification.com/galleries/albums/userpics/10751/thumb_Jeep.jpg)
1976 Jeep CJ7 AMC 401 (It's not a bump but it likes bumps/rocks)
2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP
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Re: Gas Tanks
I did a fuel cell too, but I have not cut a fill hole yet or added a sending unit. I should clean my truck before I take pictures...I swear everything is new..
![Image](http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq186/1968F100/?action=view¤t=IMG_1196.jpg)
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http://s446.beta.photobucket.com/user/1968F100/library/
1968 F100 Shortbed
302/306 roller, C6 w/shift kit
3.70POSI w/trackbars
Hydro-Boost
Hoping for 13's and looking good doing it !!
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1968 F100 Shortbed
302/306 roller, C6 w/shift kit
3.70POSI w/trackbars
Hydro-Boost
Hoping for 13's and looking good doing it !!
Makita Industrial Power Tools
Tools for the long run.
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Re: Gas Tanks
![Image](http://i446.photobucket.com/albums/qq186/1968F100/IMG_1196.jpg?t=1238452838)
http://s446.beta.photobucket.com/user/1968F100/library/
1968 F100 Shortbed
302/306 roller, C6 w/shift kit
3.70POSI w/trackbars
Hydro-Boost
Hoping for 13's and looking good doing it !!
Makita Industrial Power Tools
Tools for the long run.
1968 F100 Shortbed
302/306 roller, C6 w/shift kit
3.70POSI w/trackbars
Hydro-Boost
Hoping for 13's and looking good doing it !!
Makita Industrial Power Tools
Tools for the long run.
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Re: Gas Tanks
This 20 gallon Poly tank came on 73-77 F250 Highboys & Super Camper Specials (they had the narrower frame like ours).
![Image](http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp78/mike68merc_photos/IMG_3623.jpg)
Fits between the frame rails, sits in a metal SKID PLATE type pan (for support & protection) & if you grab all the brackets it goes in pretty easy.
....Also uses a FORD sending unit!
![Image](http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp78/mike68merc_photos/IMG_3539.jpg)
I've mounted it level with the bottom of my frame for clearance since I raised the bed floor. Otherwise it would hang down that much.
Fill will be in the side of the bed for me.....Could come up through the floor or even inside on the bed wall?...
Personally I'd rather have a custom fuel cell like these other guys have, but the tank was only $50.00 at the wrecking yard. Fuel cells cost a bit more.
This link talks about it a bit:
http://www.fordification.com/fuel-tank01.htm
![Image](http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp78/mike68merc_photos/IMG_3623.jpg)
Fits between the frame rails, sits in a metal SKID PLATE type pan (for support & protection) & if you grab all the brackets it goes in pretty easy.
....Also uses a FORD sending unit!
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
![Image](http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/pp78/mike68merc_photos/IMG_3539.jpg)
I've mounted it level with the bottom of my frame for clearance since I raised the bed floor. Otherwise it would hang down that much.
Fill will be in the side of the bed for me.....Could come up through the floor or even inside on the bed wall?...
![Hmmm :hmm:](./images/smilies/icon_hm.gif)
Personally I'd rather have a custom fuel cell like these other guys have, but the tank was only $50.00 at the wrecking yard. Fuel cells cost a bit more.
This link talks about it a bit:
http://www.fordification.com/fuel-tank01.htm