Bill Hanlon
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'52 GMC 150 with a flat bed. I'm 6'5" and would like more leg room. I'm shopping for a replacement seat and have tried out a fellow old trucker's 54 Chevy with a 2003 Chevy Astro Van 2nd row seat mounted to the original adjusters with two custom brackets. This arrangement yields 2.5" additional room between the firewall and the seat back as well as 2" more room between the seat and the roof. But the gas tank needs to leave the cab to have this additional space.
I'd like to mount the new tank under the front edge of the bed on the passenger's side
One option would involve a tank with max dimensions of 18" front to rear, 12" left to right and 17" deep. Max of about 16 gallons.
Another option would have max tank measurements of 26" front to rear, 27" left to right and 11" deep. This arrangement would need a heat shield near the muffler. Max of about 33 gallons.
The third option would have max tank measurements of 26" front to rear, 19" left to right and 11" deep. Max of about 23 gallons.
All of these would be simple rectangular tanks. I'd run the filler out the right side and leave it under the edge of the bed.
I've looked at Tanks, Inc. without much luck so far.
Any of you have experience in this field?
I'd like to mount the new tank under the front edge of the bed on the passenger's side
One option would involve a tank with max dimensions of 18" front to rear, 12" left to right and 17" deep. Max of about 16 gallons.
Another option would have max tank measurements of 26" front to rear, 27" left to right and 11" deep. This arrangement would need a heat shield near the muffler. Max of about 33 gallons.
The third option would have max tank measurements of 26" front to rear, 19" left to right and 11" deep. Max of about 23 gallons.
All of these would be simple rectangular tanks. I'd run the filler out the right side and leave it under the edge of the bed.
I've looked at Tanks, Inc. without much luck so far.
Any of you have experience in this field?