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Technical 1948 CHEVROLET TRUCK 3/4 TON GAS TANK

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1965CHPCSP, Sep 24, 2017.

  1. 1965CHPCSP
    Joined: May 18, 2013
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    I have a buddy who is restoring his grandpa's old farm 1948 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton Truck and is in need of an original gas tank. The tank on the 3/4 ton trucks mounted under the front side of the bed on the passenger side. He's having a hell of a time finding an original or replacement tank. Any help or pointed in the right direction would be much appreciated.
    Thanks
     
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  2. scrubby2009
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    A picture, as the saying goes, would be worth a lot of typing... Does the 1/2 ton model that Chev's of the '40's sell come close?
     
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  3. 1965CHPCSP
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    The tank is missing. I believe the 1/2 tons were behind the seat in the cab and the 3/4 ton tank was under the bed. Thin and narrow to run along frame rails. No photos to share at the moment.


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  4. round2it
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    check out brothers truck parts. they show a tank for a '48 pickup & suburban that is the same for a 3/4 ton.
    Also check out All American Classic in Vancouver WA. they may have mounting brackets & straps.
     
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  5. aerocolor
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    '47-'48 1/2 ton tanks were inside the right frame rail in front of the rear axle.
    Never seen an aftermarket tank.
    Shouldn't be too tough to fab.
    It is a tight fit between the driveshaft tube and frame.
    That's why most aren't reused.
     
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  6. jcmarz
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    Going, Going, WRONG!
    The AD trucks, 47-48, had the gas tank under the bed, with the filler neck on the passenger side. This includes 1/2 tons, so that replacement tank from Chevs of the 40s will work on the 3/4 ton. In 1949, the gas tank was moved from under the bed to inside the cab.

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  7. Steve 48 3/4 ton
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    TOTALLY WRONG Chevys of the 40's does not have a tank that will fit a 1948 Chevrolet 3/4 ton truck, but they still sold me one for $480. Tank that they sent me and the original tank that came with the truck. 20190529_141042.jpeg 20190529_181051.jpeg

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  8. Steve 48 3/4 ton
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    What are owners of 1948 Chevrolet 3/4 ton trucks using for replacement gas tanks? And still trying to keep it as original as possible?

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  9. chopped
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    Boat tanks come in a lot of shapes and sizes. Maybe?
     
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  10. the tank shape looks a lot like the tanks that came in 37-47 chevy trucks but with a different filler neck location. 20190529_181051.jpeg
     

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  11. here is a 39-46 tank new that is available 1939-46-GM-Truck-gas-tank.png
     
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  12. MO54Frank
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  13. ...you mite try the TANKS website for something else that would work;...3/4 ton Chevs have a narrower frame aft the cab than 1/2 tons in those years....or you could put one in the cab behind the seat...
     
  14. 41rodderz
    Joined: Sep 27, 2010
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    My buddy has a 1952 Chevy 3/4 ton and got one from Tanks that he mounted in the rear.
     

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