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Galaxie 500
By T1M - 08/21/2000 10:15:47 PM; IP 198.40.30.200
My car is a 68' Galaxie 500, 4-door sedan. I've looked where the filler neck meets the tank and there's just some rubber sort of gasket material around it that allows the neck to move somewhat freely and still be connected to the tank. I've removed four screws around the filler neck from the outside but it still seems to be held on by something. Someone suggested that the neck is bolted onto inside of the fender? is that possible?
thanks for you help
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