I don't know about '59 gas tanks, but my 66/300 gas tank has a vent tube that protrudes up from the front of the tank (near the rear axle). If I fill the tank and drive directly home (less than a mile) and park in my garage, the tank inevitably overflows thru the vent tube. On a hot day, obviously due to more expansion, I can get quite a puddle under the car. I've learned to drive around a little before returning home. At 8 MPG, it doesn't take a very long drive. Jack -------------------------------------------------------------- > From: trkosky@xxxx > Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 08:15:19 EST > To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [Chrysler300] Gasoline Odor????????? > > Hi Everyone in Chrysler Land! > > Have a 59 E I bought restored some several months ago. Just got around to > filling up the gas tank for the first time (boy, that wasn't cheap)!!!!! > Anyway, when I got home, parked her in the garage, and came out the following > morning, I smelled a very strong gasoline odor! Suffice it to say, I have no > intention of lighting a cigar out there! Any thoughts or suggestions? > > Tom