In many vintage trucks, the stock fuel tank was located behind the seat, inside the cab. While this was a very common practice for a very long time from most manufacturers, it never really made sense.
Having extra fuel within easy reach comes in handy sometimes. It’s even nicer when the fuel isn’t in jerry cans and can be easily pumped from one tank to another while being both safe and secure ...
The automotive aftermarket has come a long way in helping car guys bring 50-plus-year-old cars into the modern era. Of course, you can engineer the “old car” feeling out of your old Chevy by swapping ...
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