Gas Tank Secured in Stepdown

mrsbojigger
mrsbojigger Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in Street Rods
Well I am one step closer to getting "Lola" on the road. I try to do one thing a day on it. I only have 10,586 more steps to go! Ha!
I finished getting the gas tank installed today. It's a new poly tank from a Chevy Blazer. I will be using a Hagan filler door (as per Barry's car) later when I get to that area to work on.
All the brackets, straps and T-bolts were hand made here in my little shop.
Peace,
Chaz

Comments

  • bent metal
    bent metal Senior Contributor
    That looks nice in there. Keep the pictures coming, I haven't seen you post much lately.:)
  • thats where im putting my air tank and compressor.. i might use an early mustang gas tank in mine.. heres a couple updates

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  • rambos_ride
    rambos_ride Senior Contributor
    Chaz - the old tank looks much better cleaned up and strapped in - soon it will be your turn!

    Classictint - love the screwdriver in the picture for reference - so we can really see how low it is :D

    Looks good and like your having fun doing it!

    L8TR!
  • mrsbojigger
    mrsbojigger Senior Contributor
    Hi Bent,
    No I haven't been posting much this last 7 months. We are doing better now emotionally and physically and I am starting back doing some creative stuff. I am concentrating on getting the mechanics of the car finished, helping my son build a 1/8th scale model of a Southern Pacific SW-1 Diesel switcher and have painted a portrait of my Granddaughter.
    Peace,
    Chaz
    check this out. http://www.troop-331.org/
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