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Good Afternoon Gentlemen,
Here are a couple of pictures of the fuel filler neck from my `Good GPA'.
Does it look correct to you? It looks a bit bright and shiney to me to be original. I need one for my project GPA so if it is right I will have it copied. That is unless someone has a shed full of them for 2 euros each.
Thanks in advance
Bob

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Bob,

It looks exactly like the one for my GPA. I would post a picture of it but I had to send it out to have it restored as the funnel portion was badly corroded. I think the early models had a straight tube small mouth shape and the late models had the funnel shape big mouth shape. Hopefully somebody will chime in and indicate whether this is true or not.

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Post by GPA2196 »

Yes looks correct. Donovan, I saw you're new Filler neck out at Dennis' it looks great. BTW it was funny I compared a couple I had to yours and they all had slight differences around the height of the flat part around just below the Cap... guess there was a little deviation on all of them. To answer the question yes the very early ones did have the straight neck without the funnel... but I think this is very early....

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Yes , in my opinion the correct model.
As far as I know, seen on original pictures the first 200
GPA's had only the small filler neck!
GPA ; USA 702328 + / - GPA 224 had allready the large model
and also the higher model taillight brackets.

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Thanks for that guys, I will take it to India with me and see if I can get a couple made.
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I need one for my project GPA as well. If someone has dimensions, it would be easy enough to fabricate one.

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I need one for my project GPA as well. If someone has dimensions, it would be easy enough to fabricate one.

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If you are going to make some.

Please put me down for two. (I could really use some help on this part)

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Hi Guys,
Just back from India. I left my filler neck with a guy to get some copies made, he does not think it will be that easy and I have insisted on exact replicas. I will be back in February to see what progress has been made.
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The restorer I'm working with, Bob Fulcher, of American Classic Restorations, has finished a prototype. He and I were able to find a supply of NOS filler tank tops (the part the cap attaches to) from MB/GPW tanks. This is the most difficult part to reproduce in the absence of dies. I'm driving up to Uxbridge MA to meet with him and should have photos to circulate next week. He promised me to do 12 - 15 units if they meet with approval. Richard Sanders did a really good design drawing for us, so the finished part should be excellent, if not inexpensive. (I don't have pricing from Bob yet, but it took one of his guys several days to put together a prototype that he was happy with. I gave Bob comments on the prototype in progress, and will be examining the finished prototype today.
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Hi David,
I am looking forward to seeing those photos.

It looked to be a "Fun" part to make. :roll:

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