Where are you and where do you get them. 10 gals more would be ideal. Mike > From: Michael Snow <mwsnow@COX.NET> > Reply-To: Michael Snow <mwsnow@COX.NET> > Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 04:43:06 -0800 > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Cheap emergency gas can for INSIDE your van (Was: Mercedes gas > can for spare tire) > > The best thing (IMHO) that I have seen so far is a pair of tanks made to > fit between the frame and the outside edge of the body. This was on a > passenger model. It looks like they would hold 10-12 gallons each. > They were very simple, welded aluminum construction, with no provision > for any type of fuel level gauge sender or fuel pump. My long term plan > is to install one on the side opposite the propane tank on my Westy. > > Mike Snow > > > What I would like to know is how to extend the >> distance to about 500 miles, not 5,000 miles, (w/o tow truck, digi-wife, or >> other artificial mover) and keep my van looking like a van and not some >> terrorist plot that includes red gas cans strapped, duct taped, or fastened >> to the exterior/interior. >> >> Jere >> 90 GL >> 88 GL >> >> > |
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