Interesting 1968 F250 Ranger

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I recently purchased this ranger - it has some interesting options. I'm wondering if they were from the factory or if they were dealer installed, or aftermarket.

1. It has 4 gas tanks. One behind the cab, a tank on each side of the chassis just like my '72 highboy, and it also has a rear tank where the spare tire usually is.
2. It has air pressure hookups at the rear fender behind the tires, i presume for air shocks.
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As I set here drooling over the fuel tanks...thinking of the range I could have! :wink:
I just have to do this! :lol:

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Ok, I'll post a bunch of pics tonite!
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Not a bad looking bump. But hey...time to fess up man! :lol:
Ispy the corner of an EB in this picture / possibly a ram air Stang and a 78/79 dent? :eek:
I couldn't find the "drool" smiley LOL!
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basketcase0302 wrote:As I set here drooling over the fuel tanks...thinking of the range I could have! :wink:
That would probably get you about 100 miles or so right? :wink:
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I am thinking that with the limit that gas stations put on card use ($75-$100 per use) it would take you a few tries and a second mortgage to fill those tanks. Have fun.
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As far as I know the only factory options would have been the cab tank and one side saddle?
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Ford only mentions the saddle tank here in the salesman's literature:
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seems to me that the second tank on the side was a factory option (mirrors the standard CS second tank) and the tank in the back was a dealer option but I'll be damned if I can find where I read it..I think it was in reference to a 65. I might just be confusing it with the mustang tank swap.
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My '68 F100 390 C6 truck has the in cab tank as well as the two saddle tanks with locking doors like yours. Theres a switch in the floorboard beside the drivers seat. I have never tried either of the other tanks, just the in cab one. I'm a little concerned about how old the gas might be in them.
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At Jeff: Its a '78 Bronco. I love that thing - its a ranger xlt w/ 400m engine. Its a beast. I bought it really cheap from a guy and the only thing it needed was a bunch of new vacuum hoses. It had lots of vacuum leaks. The '72 Mach 1 is not a ram air, its just a 351c w/ auto. But, it has a very straight, rust free body and runs great.
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At Scott: yeah, you are smart to be careful about those extra tanks. I learned that lesson the hard way on my '72 highboy - I was filling up with the lower drivers side tank for a few weeks and I had lots of problems with the rig stalling - turned out I found a pebble the size of the steel fuel line blocking the fuel at the 3-way switch.
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