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DTE LESNEY MATCHBOX SUPERFAST NO. 63 BP WHITE/GREEN FREEWAY GAS TANK TRUCK NIOB US $39.95
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MIB 1/43 Matchbox Platinum 1940 Ford TEXACO Pickup Truck with GAS PUMP US $34.95
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Um. color me stupid... but... IF the tank was drained, and disabled..... How was she running the truck on it? Perhaps the last owner was not successful in disabling it? I would certainly think that's the place to look though... like... why did he disable it in the first place? maybe it filled the cabin with the smell of gas? Or worse, maybe that's where the leak is... making it more than a little hazardous. Hope nobody in your family smokes or owns a dell laptop! Wreck causes gas leak Thanks for visiting!
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Why are There so Many Pick Up Trucks in Southern California?
Sweetwater emergency responders answered a call to a wreck that occurred on Hoyt Street Thursday evening. According to authorities, there was one truck involved in the wreck. The driver and one passenger were going at a high rate of speed down Hoyt Street and slid into two gas meters.

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