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Wow that's messed up can't believe anyone would do that

As far as the tank goes is there any room to put it behind the wall or is it full of batteries back there or something

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Wow that's messed up can't believe anyone would do that

As far as the tank goes is there any room to put it behind the wall or is it full of batteries back there or something

The rear hatch is getting cut up and basically going to be a big plexi window. The SD amps are going in the back.

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EVERYTHING has been planned out, where the batteries go, the amps, speakers, fuel tank etc. I didnt leave any open space anywhere. Had to be like that to fit 50 batteries, 21 amps, 94 speakers etc. It was designed to have the fuel tank under the hood. And only under the hood.

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Fuel tank under the hood? That would be a sight to see, it already looks cramp under there.

Well it was going under the hood, I made one to fit above the pass fender wheel. From the fire-wall to the radiator support.

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Show car doesnt have to be legal especially if its never driven and always trailered.

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No... was actually around 14-16 gallons.

And there is no law about where a fuel tank is. You just have to think outside the box instead of the standard fuel tank underneath at the back. Well actually most trucks is right under the driver. There is no difference on where the fuel tank is. A fuel tank cant blow up. Gasoline itself is not flamable, the vapor off gas is what catches on fire. Dont believe everything you see in the movies. Fuel tank under the hood is perfectly safe.... or there would be regulations against it in just about every race car.

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