Howdy Ags!
I am selling this for my 82 year old father-in-law. Just a couple of hears ago, he bought a custom built truck bed fuel tank/toolbox combo. Bone dry, it take 107 gallons to fill to the brim. It is powder coated diamond plate, is rust and corrosion free, but has a little tree sap on it from sitting in the back of his "extra" truck under a tree. It is a really a nice custom unit. It has double recessed locks for the tool box, a lockable weather-proof fill cap, and a lockable 12 volt fuel pump, the wires for which run through the drain hole in the bed, down the frame, and into the engine compartment to the battery where it has alligator clips. The toolbox lid has hydraulic assists that both work. It has about 10 feet of hose with an OPW nozzle with automatic shut-off. It will fill a 30 gallon tank in a under minute. It is a really nice set up. My father-in-law had gas in it, but obviously it will work with diesel as well. He filled it during Hugo and just emptied it today with the last tank of gas as he is selling the truck it was in and the people did not want the extra tank. The toolbox, as you can see, is large as well. It is a hell of a set-up. Because someone will ask, the unit with 107 gallons of gas on board weighs 875 lbs, and with diesel in it full it weighs 945 lbs. He lives in South College Station (as do I), and he wants $600 for it. Apparently my reward for selling it is he has given me permission to sleep with his daughter.
You can see pics of it here: https://imgur.com/a/cFnUr
contact me at 30boxbirds@gmail.com . Trust me...you want me as the liaison in the deal. Dealing with him is like staring at the sun through binoculars.
I am selling this for my 82 year old father-in-law. Just a couple of hears ago, he bought a custom built truck bed fuel tank/toolbox combo. Bone dry, it take 107 gallons to fill to the brim. It is powder coated diamond plate, is rust and corrosion free, but has a little tree sap on it from sitting in the back of his "extra" truck under a tree. It is a really a nice custom unit. It has double recessed locks for the tool box, a lockable weather-proof fill cap, and a lockable 12 volt fuel pump, the wires for which run through the drain hole in the bed, down the frame, and into the engine compartment to the battery where it has alligator clips. The toolbox lid has hydraulic assists that both work. It has about 10 feet of hose with an OPW nozzle with automatic shut-off. It will fill a 30 gallon tank in a under minute. It is a really nice set up. My father-in-law had gas in it, but obviously it will work with diesel as well. He filled it during Hugo and just emptied it today with the last tank of gas as he is selling the truck it was in and the people did not want the extra tank. The toolbox, as you can see, is large as well. It is a hell of a set-up. Because someone will ask, the unit with 107 gallons of gas on board weighs 875 lbs, and with diesel in it full it weighs 945 lbs. He lives in South College Station (as do I), and he wants $600 for it. Apparently my reward for selling it is he has given me permission to sleep with his daughter.
You can see pics of it here: https://imgur.com/a/cFnUr
contact me at 30boxbirds@gmail.com . Trust me...you want me as the liaison in the deal. Dealing with him is like staring at the sun through binoculars.