My '49 FFPW came w/o the brackets that hold the fuel tank in place (my fuel thank was held in place w/ rope...). By brackets, I mean the two L brackets that run transversely across the frame just behind the rear axle. I can sort of figure out their orientation based on bolts holes in the frame, but want to make sure I install them correctly. Does anyone have a couple of pictures of these installed that I can use for reference?
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Funny, I just removed my tank yesterday. I took some pics so I would remember how they went in when it comes time to remount the tank. I actually took out the rear bracket before I thought to take the pics. That is why it is laying on top of the frame in the pic. I did keep it oriented the way it needs to be installed though. Hope this helps...
I added a third pic showing the forward bracket (looking down) where the brake line attaches.
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Here is another before I removed the tank...Attached Files
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I am also in the middle of working on my fuel tank and rear end. Here are a couple more if they help any....Tim Ellis
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That's a nice looking setup, Cameron. I'm guessing that's an "after" picture, after a lot of work.
I like that level of restoration: fully functional with original patina. It looks like some old farmer/mechanic did what he needed to do to keep the truck in good working condition, but no more. No need to "pretty up" a truck that's going to be working in the field the next day.
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Originally posted by CSCameron View PostActually, it was my first pass with a wire brush and Dremel. I have to attack the rust on the frame before it gets too bad. So, I will be sandblasting it soon. :(
Oh, I agree with removing or stabilizing the rust. And, now I look at the pictures, I see some rust-through. Got to deal with that. But, at this point, I hope people have quit re-painting nice original trucks. I know which trucks attract my attention at gatherings of vehicles.
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