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1927 Model T Project Tank Fastened Framerails

 
1927 Model T Project Tank Fastened Framerails
1927 Model T Project Tank Fastened Framerails
The tank will be fastened to the framerails using a pair of 3/16-inch plates. Ryan chose some stout material because these small pieces will mount the tank and the spreader bar. If somebody decides to stand on the spreader bar (and you know somebody will), it needs to be strong enough to take the weight. (You're looking underneath the driver-side rear corner here.) View Related Article
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