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#352980 12/27/2007 2:12 AM
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I went into the garage and cleaned up the cobwebs so i could see my panel truck. I may not be able to get into the garage for another few days it made me tired. grin
tom


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TPYLE #352995 12/27/2007 2:47 AM
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Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. I have not been able to do much lately either. I normally ride a bus for my "biscuit money" but Advance Auto Parts had a couple sick delivery drivers and I been helping them out for the past month and the TWO jobs have made me not want to do much. Not much shop time left. Oh well, next year will be here soon but then I'll have to wait on summer grin At least I made a little extra biscuit money so I could order some stuff from JimCarter while he had that 25% sale going on! Now I'm broke again dance


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Achipmunk #354909 01/01/2008 9:37 AM
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I likes biscuits dance

I do not like not finding out JC HAD a 25% off sale.
oh well a day late and a dollar short. eek


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TPYLE #360757 01/15/2008 1:20 AM
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hey chipmunk
I do not know if you found a good gas tank yet but there are 2 in the parts for sell fourm. one is NOS
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TPYLE #360775 01/15/2008 2:19 AM
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The NOS one is sold but the used one is still available, It has the pickup/sender on the side, not on the top (I am looking for one with the pickup/sender on the top of the tank, as in 1954). A friend of mine looked at it and said that it is in good shape (he bought the NOS tank).

tclederman #360858 01/15/2008 4:41 AM
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Thanks guys. I do have one but it is for a 49 bigger trucks and to long for my panel. My son in law still says he can cut it down for me but since its gonna be a while before I need it I figure I will wait it out and see if someone needs this nice tank another bolter sent me.
For my size I found one but have not heard back from the owner yet.
Thanks for the heads up and I will take a look and see whats going on!


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