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Regular Mustangs have a rubber hose between the filler inlet and the tank inlet, which, after 31 years, should be deteriorated and leaking. I've never seen a Mustang II but I don't know why it should be different. You may have to do an internet search for Mustang II parts. Possible sources are Paddock of Knightstown, IN, and www.macsautoparts.com of New York. By this time, your fuel tank should be leaking, don't be surprised when it does. RFG sucks moisture out of the air and collects it in the bottom of your unplated fuel tank. Tanks since '88, including mustang replacements, have plating to prevent rust. Don't waste money on the plastic lining treatment, it worked only 4 years for me and shed a lot of really fine rust into the carburator.
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