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  1. Big_John

    How to clean a gas tank

    IMHO, it would be worth pricing a new tank. Cost to have it professionally cleaned might exceed new. The real question is how dirty is your tank? Does it really need to be cleaned?
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    How to clean a gas tank

    A new tank is much cheaper and easier. Ready to go OOTB
  3. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  4. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  5. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  6. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

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    vintage pics of women & cars

  8. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  9. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  10. ayilar

    Welcome, rocking Jim beam

    Hi @rocking Jim beam -- is that a 1956 Dodge D500? Pray tell us more!
  11. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  12. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  13. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

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    vintage pics of women & cars

  15. C

    How to clean a gas tank

    OR . . . you can send it to Gastank Renu and let them work their magic on it. Separating the halves, cleaning, and welding it all back together again, with the end result being a "new" tank assy. Shipping can get expensive as the basic service used to be over $500.00 USD about 20 years ago...
  16. C

    Need an electrical unit that controls vacuum routing HVAC system

    Might Google that 7-digit Chrysler number on the unit?
  17. C

    56 d500 pursuit

    For the basic data plate format, might look in the front of the '56 Chrysler Corp parts book. One place to find them is www.jholst.net.com or www.mymopar.com . Would be in the "INFO" section of the front section of the book, I believe, if it's like the 1960s cars. Is this a documented...
  18. R

    56 d500 pursuit

    Looking for information on a 56 d500 pursuit as in production numbers and how to decode the data plate
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