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1927 Model T Project Spreader Bar Cut

1927 Model T Project Spreader Bar Cut
Installing Custom Fuel Tank To 1927 Model T Coupe - T Tank
The spreader bar was cut from a length of 1 3/4-inch tubing with 1/8-inch wall, held into position with a pair of arms built from 2-inch x 1/8-inch strap, "so that it won't collapse if you bump into it," as Ryan put it. The arms were welded to the tank mounting plates and to the sides of the tank. View Related Article
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