Did you stick your head underneath to see if it was a second fuel fill or, perhaps, a different fuel (ie. propane fil)l. I’ve encountered vehicles in Europe set-up with propane tanks in the spare tyre tray, but the fill was typically routed to the driver’s side in the same position as the passenger side fill.
> On 01-May-2017, at 14:33, George Gaudette <gcgaudette@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Hello folks, > > I'm curious what's up with this... appears to be a second fuel fill > location. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8tMxwv9EpaWYUY4ODFTTHJ2WEE/ > view?usp=sharing > > Judging by the screw/bolt heads it looks to me like a custom job. Yes? > Wondering where the tank is! > > Spotted in Brookline (Village), MA -- hello to the owner if you're reading! > > -George > '90 Westfalia Automatic > Brookline, MA |
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