Installed Fuel Tank/Set Up For Future Rear tank Chevy C10

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installed behind seat gas tank and weld in brackets for future under bed fuel tank. Chevy c10
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This guy is the best. He's saved me alot of time and mess ups thanks brotha. Soon my c20 72 will be done

puroreynoso
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Just found your videos the other day. I am in the process of restoring my 66 c10. Doing pretty much all the work myself except some rust patching (I don't weld!) The hubby has been doing some teaching with things that I am not familiar with but much I am just watching videos and jumping in and learning!

christinaturner
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Thanks Man, I have to restore the fuel tank to an Advanced Design truck and this video told me pretty much everything I need to know.

Nixolus
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Great to see ya still kickin along on it. Hopefully over next 6 - 8 months shell be ready to Go!!

curtisjohnston
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I may be wrong but I always thought that the safest place to have the fuel tank was behind the seat like this some old cars used to have it behind the rear passenger seat over the rear axle also a good place I have a Jeep WJ with the tank at the back not a safe place in my mind as with yours if you put it at the back someone goes into the back of you and it bursts in to flames.

weaton
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Love this channel. Your craftsmanship is awesome.

mikegadoury
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Not sure if its been said already by someone else but if you're even in a spot where your mig just is not hot enough, give it a preheat of a few hundred degrees with whatever torch, and itll give it that little extra it needs.

erikdude
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Nice work. I got a lot of heat for leaving the gas tank behind the seat on our 66. But it’s been fine so far.

MrHevyshevy
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Good thinking for the future tank under bed. The original tank looks good.

wileygailey
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Can’t say I’ve ever seen you do anything I disagree with, but one of my favorite things you did on your red truck is how you left the gas cap on the side of the cab for looks. It just belongs there. Preserves the original look and it makes the young’ans ask questions...and you can get young’ans to believe just about anything these days. 😜 “Yeah, son, back in the day, if you were low on fuel, a Boeing KC-135 could fly in and put its refueling nozzle right in there as you were goin’ down the road!”

ronster
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Nice clean installation with good forethought for the future. Kinda like framing houses.

TheShadeTreeFixitMan
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From Toronto Canada. You the man 😎. One question, where in the US are you at? Cheers 🍻

johnz
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Love your vids! It must take a lot of knowledge, hard work and preparation to make this stuff look easy! Thanks for showing amateur guys like me how it's supposed to be done.

joeymclaughlin
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Your Dad is goiing to love this truck!!!! Nice!!!! w.w.

w.w.oklahoma
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Hi, What's the part number for the fuel pump, I have a 1968 GMC c10 I am working on.

georgealonso
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I have a 60 Apache. Do you ever have the issue with the hose clamp on the rubber filler neck hose leaking? I try tightening it but it seems like the hose collects gasoline in the bottom pocket and it makes my truck smell like gas. Can’t figure out how to fix it

daddy_o
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Hey, I've been watching your videos and I love all the work and attention to detail that you do to your trucks. Beautiful trucks!

I recently started working on my 66 c10 with plans of a resto/mod just by doing everything myself. Thanks for uploading, I've learned so much!

GTsPerformance
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Best 12 minutes of my Monday morning...

joeschlotthauer
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I love seeing the progress you're making on this truck.

danielmcquiston
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Just wondering if You got any video from you installing the break lines

XtremeScratchers