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Last but not least is the gas tank. Since this is an unobtanium part, the best thing to do was to repair it. After pulling the tank he found the hard lines somewhat rusty. I had him take it down to a radiator shop to braze on some replacement vents for the ones that I snapped when replacing the soft lines, so upon return to his shop it'd been flushed with nitrogen and free of fumes so he felt comfortable welding on it. Some photos of the tank once it had come from the truck.
I don't think this hole was supposed to be here. No idea how this happens but it's been repaired.
Fuel pump carrier is also unobtainium, although I purchased and had him install a replacement pump from City Racer. He was able to clean up and repair these hard lines. Replacing the high pressure line that is also not available with EFI-rated hoses and clamps, after flaring either end of the hard lines past the areas where there was rust.
That's it for now. I asked him to go ahead and find any other areas that he could go after on the roof for repair, and then he's going to do a quick primer and paint (matched to both the dark and light sections) just to make sure these stay ok after repair. From there, going to drive the rig and see how it goes... there's one last section on the passenger rear fender that looks off, which is probably another set of problems to fix, but if that gets done the whole rig will probably go in for paint and I'm not sure I want to commit to that at the moment.
East coast rigs:

I don't think this hole was supposed to be here. No idea how this happens but it's been repaired.
Fuel pump carrier is also unobtainium, although I purchased and had him install a replacement pump from City Racer. He was able to clean up and repair these hard lines. Replacing the high pressure line that is also not available with EFI-rated hoses and clamps, after flaring either end of the hard lines past the areas where there was rust.
That's it for now. I asked him to go ahead and find any other areas that he could go after on the roof for repair, and then he's going to do a quick primer and paint (matched to both the dark and light sections) just to make sure these stay ok after repair. From there, going to drive the rig and see how it goes... there's one last section on the passenger rear fender that looks off, which is probably another set of problems to fix, but if that gets done the whole rig will probably go in for paint and I'm not sure I want to commit to that at the moment.
East coast rigs:

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