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> Creamsicle, Gas Tank question
914Sixer
post Oct 1 2008, 02:49 PM
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My Creamsicle came in Sunday night. I am stripping it out to go to metal work. Do the cars made in March of 74 have the late gas tank with no carbon canister attached? My early 74(Nov) has the metal cap and two hose openings and a radio hole in the side fender wall. The CS has only one hole for the radio, so I am guessing it needs a late tank, not the early one that was sent.












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post Oct 1 2008, 09:55 PM
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I believe the point of the original question was well founded. Does anyone know
the point in the 1974 production, when the switch was made to the later style gas
tank?
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