>What piece of mind there is sitting on top of the tank. If
>you're ever
>trapped in the vehicle and the tank catches fire, you won't
>have
>to worry
>and fret for long about the flames. With the tank located
>somewhere else,
>you'd be stuck there, seemingly forever, waiting to get
>barbecued. Ooooh!
>the mental anguish. That should be good for a couple mill. in
>the hands of
>a personal injury AC for pain and suffering. Keep the tank
>close to lessen
>the suspense.
>Aloha
>Peter Ogilvie
>Kona Coffee Rover
BTDT in a 56 VW Bettle (front gas tank, cumbustion heater
directly behind it <running>, head on collision with a Bl****
Fu***** IDIOT) last Thanksgiving. Nearly lost myself and four
co-workers. When B.D. gets her new skeleton, She gets dual,
larger tanks, hopefully foam filled a la aviation tanks, with
hefty guards around them. Paranoia is not neccasarily a bad
thing....
1980 SWB SIII, Blue Daemon
=====
Robert D. Ries
SSgt, USAF
Burwell, England
"With friends like these..."
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