We need some photos of this setup from under the truck. Did they cut away some of the frame, or drill holes in the frame rails, like when installing a pipe through joists in a house? How and the heck did they route it to the other side and still be able to fill the driver's side tank from the passenger side?
I did some digging and it looks like it may be two things. A non square tank mounted inside the rails with a side/mid opening that slants 45 toward the side of truck, so it would narrowly probably fit under the bed maybe, pass overthe area where the other filler is, and just mounts up near it. That is a possibility based on ford and pre 73 chevys options for tanks. Then there is a flat wide tank that sits above the drive shaft area closer to the cab but it spans outward. same deali there. Another possibility, which I think may be possible here, Is a
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basically, he has the most space of most squares to hide a extra gas tank, his owner nbefore him looked to keep good care of it and wanted it to look at least professional, may or may not have had access to factory era aux tanks(last one), maybe some fords (prev ones) ford was big on midship mountings. Then of course you could have various tanks if you found a way to couple them down low.. I read about a lot of aircraft magic voodo about using connections vents in places long straight shots with a tall enough start and long enough neck they could enter inslightly low or have a piping go far, people using pumps to equalize supplies etc.... excessive to most of us, for certain, but doable nonetheless. It would be nice to see the inside of bed AND the under truck. There is a lot of unused bedside open area probably being utilized, the inside rail areas can have any numerous tanks, and then the big old rear tank upgrade which can have a front piped filler if done right. I would also like to see the cab switching setup, if at all. Basically, dedicated people for large fuel capacitys find a way. And ford plastic tanks, dodge everything tanks are popular for fun size shapes and then the aftrmarket companies themselves.
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ive been having trouble IDing this tank but I believe it may be a travelers fuel tank shaped for a purpose somewhere. maybe. he doesnt have return lines likely and prob not needing a canister so piping tanks would be relatively easy i suppose?