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I have not actually done it. I do think tha the 21 gal. tank protrudes some up into the trunk area without hanging down any. I would say that if I was doing it over again, I would use that 21 gal. tank. Not sure about the gas gauge sending unit, but I did have to work on my Taiwanese after market sending unit to get it calibrated even with my 16 gal. after market replacement tank.
I say, go for the 21 gal. tank and do what you need to do to make the gauge work. Rev
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'66 Coupe, 306, 350-375 HP, C-4, 13.07 e.t., 104.8 mph, 1/4 mi. O.B.C. #2 '66 coupe Last edited by Rev; 02-03-2006 at 07:48 PM.. |
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