'47 gas spout

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  1. Lews50

    Lews50 Member

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    Hello everyone, I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving.

    I just aquired a '47 without a bed and the gas tank is located where it should be according to the previous owner which is under the bed just behind the passenger side. I have a '50 also and the tank is behind the seat. I have another bed but don't understand where the gas spout would come out; is it through the splash apron or where?

    Anyone with pictures, this would help the most for me.
     
  2. ccharr

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    Below is a link to a shot of my truyck at the curb and the moniker I use also show somewhat the location of the spout. included is a supersized photo of it in the driveway showing the location and the old home made spare holder I had two newer ones made but still attached to the posts. Hope this helps.


    https://talk.classicparts.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1829

    https://talk.classicparts.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1821&size=big&cat=&ppuser=5383

    https://talk.classicparts.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1828
     
  3. Lews50

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    thanks!

    So it looks like it comes out in between the bed and the cab. Is that correct? That makes a lot more sense. Thanks so much for your quick response!
     
  4. Larrys 48

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    Out the side

    Under the bed where it's safe and should be...
     

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    Correct for my truck which has a nine foot bed on it. Larry's shows a little different place it comes out. I can not find the manual to it anywhere.
     
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    I have seen a couple of '47 short box half tons with the gas cap in the bed side wall between the bottom of the floor and above the splash apron - same as Larry's.
     
  7. Lews50

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    Hi Larry

    Do you have a picture inside the bed? Do you see the spout from there?
     
  8. Larrys 48

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    Inside the bed

    I believe they show the setup in the Factory Assembly Manual.
     

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  9. Lews50

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    Thanks

    Wow, great pictures, thank you! I should be able to do the fabrication myself.
     
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    That's DISGUSTING !

    How can you possibly have a '48 with NO frame rust ? :rolleyes:

    :p
     
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    Knock off available

    Jim Carter just started selling an underbed tank and support. Big bucks, but much safer than having gas :eek: in the cab with you IMO.
     
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    In Cab Fuel Tank DANGER !!!!!!!

    Oh yes , I've seen the NHTSA's crash test films (using mostly 50's ~ 60's GM trucks) where they dyed the gasoline red then had side impacts :eek:

    A fireball right in there with you ! :eek:
     
  13. coilover

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    Here are pics of the filler from inside (under) the bed and from the outside. There is about 3 inches of bedside under the boards but above the filler panel, that's where the tube goes through.
     

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  14. Lews50

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    Thanks Evan

    Thanks Evan, great pictures which make things very clear.

    I agree with all outside the cab is better. I will be doing that with my '50 for sure.
     

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