From: Bruce C. Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 23 2006 - 13:35:16 PST
Disregard the last part of the previous post regarding IMPAC, since you
will just end up with the
same thing you already have, instead of a locking cap.
Bruce
Ed wrote:
>I am looking for a locking fuel tank cap for my M-1009. I've already toured
>the auto parts shops and LMC truck has sent one that they promised would
>work that is back in the mail to them as it was, like all that I've seen so
>far, too small. Can anyone sell me one or direct me to a person, web site
>or store that's close by that has a locking fuel tank cap that will fit my
>M-1009?? I would appreciate any help that you can give!! I'm saddened to
>say in today's world you MUST have a locking fuel tank cap or your fuel will
>be in someone else's tank! Also someone that doesn't like military vehicles
>can pour sugar or some other substance into your tank and wait to see what
>happens. To cover these items I would prefer to just add a locking fuel
>tank cap and be safer in the long run! Thanks in advance for the time and
>bandwidth! Wait, I now need two! My Friend also has an M-1009 and wants
>one for his. Someone please sell me two or send me to someone that can
>really help!!!!
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Ed
>
>"Sirs, you have no reason to be ashamed of your Confederate dead; see
>to it they have no reason to be ashamed of you"
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