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Technical Lemans style fuel door

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 65standard, Dec 1, 2023.

  1. 65standard
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    5610DEB7-D4D2-41DF-BF20-5A4677811E15.jpeg I’m building a 3w coupe and was wondering if a Lemans style flip top fuel door would be considered traditional? I want to mount it on top of the left quarter panel and connected to a trunk mounted fuel tank.
     
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  2. Ned Ludd
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    More cap than door? If you mean what I think you do, some iteration of it was standard fare in sports/racing since the '20s. It'd certainly fit right in on a speedster or special, so I wouldn't think it'd be unbelievable on a traditional hot rod.

    In fact I've got a replica flip-top cap intended for the Cobra kit market lined up for a Vintage-idiom build. This kind of thing:
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    Earlier ones were like
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  3. 65standard
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    Yes. That’s what I’m thinking. That cobra flip top filler mounted on top of the quarter
     
  4. Reddy
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    I just install one like this on my 1930 Ford pickup
    Mike

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  5. Bandit Billy
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    I welded in a threaded bung to receive one on my rear fender of my truck...
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    and elsewhere. I never lose my gas caps.
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  6. goldmountain
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    I have a Cobra kit car filler on my T coupe and one that looks like Bandit Billy's on my Plymouth that I bought from Moon when Dean Moon was still alive. Are they traditional? Don't know and don't care.
     
  7. inthweedz
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    I used a fuel cap off a Rover 2000 (approx 1968 model) .
    Might be a rare object in the States tho.. 20231202_105124.jpg
     
  8. DDDenny
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    I'd use it!
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  9. 1biggun
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    A Triump spit fire cap looks at home on a hot rod .
    A bit newer than 1965 but looks right.
     
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  10. Pete1
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    Some variations.

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    . Roadster fuel cap.png
     
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  11. X-cpe
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    Yup. Was on my coupster 30 years ago and going back on if/when I put it back together.
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  12. IMG_4586.jpeg IMG_4453.jpeg imagejpeg_1.jpeg imagejpeg_0.jpeg — Frenched — did this before our run to Northwest Deuce days. No more spills in the trunk. Worked out extremely well.
     
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  13. HEATHEN
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    I doubt that this would be a problem for your application, but I worked in a Mobil station when late '60s Dodge Chargers were still everyday cars, and I remember a few that I couldn't put gas in because the cap on top of the quarter panel was encased in ice.
     
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  14. theHIGHLANDER
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    Yes, it is indeed traditional.
     
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  15. Galaxidan
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    I use a 71 mustang Mach one style on my 27.

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