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I got insurance on my truck today so I decided to go get gas, I thought I had plenty to get there, about five miles, mostly down hill. I threw in an empty five to get some extra. My 12 year old went with me and we made it to within 3/4 mile of the gas station and ran out of fuel. We got out and started walking toward the station and got about 300yards and a motor home stopped and picked us up, father and son from Minnesota, they dropped us off at the gas station, waited for me to fill up the 5 and returned us to the truck. Great guys, I couldn't thank them enough, it was raining also. Dave


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so, there still are some good folk out there....
how did it run after that ?
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You've experienced what we here in Minnesota call"Minnesota Nice"

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So Dave where's the pictures. Remember, we like pics! grin


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Truck ran just fine after adding gas, uneventful trip home, this is the truck that spent time at the High School,that was saddly not a good experience,when I got it home I had to really look closely at it, lots of loose bolts,front shocks were not tightened, rear shocks were only secured on the bottom, the tops were just flopping around. One wheel had the lug nuts put on backwards. On the good side they did find a bad bearing on one of the front wheels that has been replaced.OK I've been remiss, I'll try and take a picture, it's not much to see but it runs good if you keep gas in it. Dave


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1945 GMC panel truck in line for restoration
1941 Plymouth stock complete
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Good story. I thought maybe the "adventure" was trying to arrange financing to fill up the 'bolt. Gas jumped to $4.28/gal at our friendly neighborhood station!!

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I think I paid 4.57$ here.


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1941 GMC resting peacefully
1946/1947 Chevy Street rod on s10 frame complete
1945 GMC panel truck in line for restoration
1941 Plymouth stock complete
1941 GMC COE in restoration process
1941 Chevy Coe uncertain future resting now
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Wow and I thought gas in ATL at $4.10 was expensive!!!


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good story.. you say the truck spent time at a high school? you mean it was worked on by a high school automotive class? they don't have enough insurance for me to bring my vehicles there. I'll give them a truck instead. in fact i should do that with my 79 after i put my paperweight motor in it. it'd be a good learner.

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Great story ,, at least ya didnt walk too far in the rain.
glad it was just a fuel issue


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I don't visit the Greasy Spoon often but when I do it is full of these stories. As a twenty something kid I too had fuel problems with my 51. The problem was, too much of my money was spent on toys and very little left for gas. It is funny how experience in years raises your IQ.


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I wish I could dive my bolt. How much gad did you get


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Good to hear you got to drive your truck, I have no idea how long it will be before I get to drive mine in for gas.



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so you need to fix the gas guage add it to the list

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I got fifteen gallons, how much does it hold? Gas guage is correct I think, after fifteen gallons it read between 3/4 and full.


1941 Chevy stock complete
1941 GMC resting peacefully
1946/1947 Chevy Street rod on s10 frame complete
1945 GMC panel truck in line for restoration
1941 Plymouth stock complete
1941 GMC COE in restoration process
1941 Chevy Coe uncertain future resting now

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