Locking gas cap
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Locking gas cap
Just because the tank in the cab is an easy target, and it will now hold ~ $45 worth of gas I have been thnking about putting a locking gas cap on my truck. The only issue I have is they are butt ugly IMHO. Anybody have a good looking locking cap?
I have also thought about puttig a chicken wire screen in the filler tube to prevent the use of a Mississippi credit card
I have also thought about puttig a chicken wire screen in the filler tube to prevent the use of a Mississippi credit card
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re: Locking gas cap
How about this one with a nifty cover over the lock?
You can get it here and probably other places too.
http://blueovaltruckparts.com/catalog/p ... ts_id=9245
You can get it here and probably other places too.
http://blueovaltruckparts.com/catalog/p ... ts_id=9245
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re: Locking gas cap
You could ugly up the rest of the truck to match the gas cap.
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Mississippi credit card...Nice going....Now I gots to clean all these Cheerios off of my monitor....
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re: Locking gas cap
Yeah, that is a bit pricey.
I've though about a locking cap, but I think the chicken wire idea is better!
I've though about a locking cap, but I think the chicken wire idea is better!
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re: Locking gas cap
You can get those caps from NPD as well, I've got more than one...
LONG story.
It WILL NOT fit a 72 (and probably 71) without significant modifications.
LONG story.
It WILL NOT fit a 72 (and probably 71) without significant modifications.
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Re: re: Locking gas cap
Yes, in the link above it says through '70.DuckRyder wrote:You can get those caps from NPD as well, I've got more than one...
LONG story.
It WILL NOT fit a 72 (and probably 71) without significant modifications.
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Yep, just don't make the mistake of thinking "70-72 should be the same thing" They ain't, even though most other gas caps list through 72.dcbullet wrote:Yes, in the link above it says through '70.DuckRyder wrote:You can get those caps from NPD as well, I've got more than one...
LONG story.
It WILL NOT fit a 72 (and probably 71) without significant modifications.
In fact I had a heck of a time finding a cap that actually fit my 72.
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re: Locking gas cap
I got a new one from lmc very similar to that one but no cover. It looks nice. not one of those plastic ones
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re: Locking gas cap
will that cap pictured fit a 67 f100?
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re: Locking gas cap
DC, that sounds pricey but its less than a tank of go-juice. It would only have to work once to pay for its self.
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re: Locking gas cap
They used to sell a spring to put in there that would not allow a hose to be inserted. Of course they could just go under the truck and cut the rubber fuel line and let the gas run out.
I always figured that any gas I loose to a kid with a hose is small payment for all the gas we siphoned when I was a kid. What goes around, comes around. At todays prices, my truck seldom sits with more that 3-4 gallons in it anymore. I only buy enough to get where I.m going and back.
I always figured that any gas I loose to a kid with a hose is small payment for all the gas we siphoned when I was a kid. What goes around, comes around. At todays prices, my truck seldom sits with more that 3-4 gallons in it anymore. I only buy enough to get where I.m going and back.
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Re: re: Locking gas cap
I literaly fell out my chair from laughing so hard!shrektruck wrote: You could ugly up the rest of the truck to match the gas cap.
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