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Old 10-22-2014, 09:11 PM
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Default Want to move fuel filler to rear panel of 69 camaro.

I am thinking about moving the fuel tank filler neck from under license plate on 69 Camaro up to the rear panel, I will have to cut filler neck and obviously reroute that setup. I am just curious if anyone has any positive or negative feedback on this. I have seen some pretty sweet billet fuel doors. Just looking for some info before I go do something I shouldn't.
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Old 10-23-2014, 06:54 AM
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Yup ... fairly easy
I used the Ridetech filler with the neck
http://www.ridetech.com/store/1967-6...-anodized.html

Combined with a 68' gas tank, alterations to the trunk floor, wiped out the trunk lock and went with an electric popper ...

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Old 10-23-2014, 11:05 AM
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Yup ... fairly easy
I used the Ridetech filler with the neck
http://www.ridetech.com/store/1967-6...-anodized.html

Combined with a 68' gas tank, alterations to the trunk floor, wiped out the trunk lock and went with an electric popper ...

Looks good man,, I have the electric popper sitting in the shop, Seems like such a better way for fueling. The looks are killer to..
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Yessir, works great ! and no more fuel spilling out the back, or kneeling on the ground ...
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Another option is our Universal filler neck.....


This the complete kit for the 67/68 Camaro,,,,



Our large diameter universal on a 69 Camaro...



The "kit" installed on 67 Camaro.....



Shown here is the 2 different sizes....



shown here with anodized black with the optional mounting ring (although would be too big for a Camaro tailight panel),,,,,
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Old 10-26-2014, 12:00 AM
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Another option is our Universal filler neck.....


This the complete kit for the 67/68 Camaro,,,,



Our large diameter universal on a 69 Camaro...



The "kit" installed on 67 Camaro.....



Shown here is the 2 different sizes....



shown here with anodized black with the optional mounting ring (although would be too big for a Camaro tailight panel),,,,,
Thanks for the pictures, I have been looking at the work on that car. Ton of labor just on the back. It is definitely one of my favorites. Nice job.
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Old 10-27-2014, 12:13 PM
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Thanks for the pictures, I have been looking at the work on that car. Ton of labor just on the back. It is definitely one of my favorites. Nice job.
Thanks, we've had a lot of fun with that car!
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