Paul,
That could probably be done. I've only lost the use of
a locking cap since I've owned my 74 and that was due
to some A** snapping off the Gremlin and taking it. I
have another but it is ONLY FOR SHOW.
Have you gotten the caps yet?
Hal
--- Paul Hancock <kwikbiker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> From: Paul Hancock <kwikbiker@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: gas caps
> To: BadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Been lookin at early Mustang gas caps on ebay. looks
> like the early Mustang and Gremlin are very similar,
> almost exact in some cases. I noticed that the
> Gremlin logo can be removed by flipping a little tab
> on the back, the same as a Mustang cap. Mustang had
> a real cool cable that used to be fastened to the
> back, and to the fuel filler making the cap very
> difficult to remove (steal). It also looks like the
> cable attachment was an extra piece that fits
> beneath the rubber seal on the cap. I'm thinking you
> could take one of these old mustang cable assemblies
> and use it on a Gremmie cap. Seems like when the
> logo comes off there are fasteners that release the
> inner parts. you could then install one of the ford
> cable connectors and reassemble the cap, giving you
> a theft proof cap. Or maybe I've been drinkin too
> much coffee, what do you think. Paul
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