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Gas Filler Tube Connection To The Gas Tank, & Tank Straps & Hardware?
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KYBlueOval
• Louisville, KY, USA
• Registered on 10/13/2014
• 15 posts
Posted:10/15/2015 14:08
My '57 Ranchero was acquired without a gas tank. I have a new tank, and now have a couple of questions, Ranchero owners can answer.
How does the filler tube connect to the tank? "O" ring on the filler tube? Hose with clamps over both ends? Please let me know, and where do I get it?
I don't have the gas tank straps or mounting hardware. What do I need and where do I get it?
Thanks
John
edited 10/15/2015 14:29
KYBlueOval
• Louisville, KY, USA
• Registered on 10/13/2014
• 15 posts
Posted:10/15/2015 14:38
Tried to edit my post, but the system would not co-operate.
Might help If I told y'all what year Ranchero.....1957
dimasdobol
• jakarta, CA, St. Lucia
• Registered on 2/2/2016
• 5 posts
Posted:2/2/2016 01:01
thanks for the information provided very useful this article






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Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Vintage
Gas Filler Tube Connection To The Gas Tank, & Tank Straps & Hardware?
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