I've got a California built/ready 1970 Challenger. We replaced the gas tank last summer. I also use the plastic locking gas cap that hides behind the high dollar chrome snap shut gas cap cover.
Here's what happened, gas leaked out of the cap, ran down the side and bubbled the paint. I drove the car two weeks ago and it looked fine, I put a little gas in it that day, but not too much (I think?).
I've been smelling gas in the garage, not every day, just sometimes. The Chally is parked so I can't see the gas cap. Judging from the way the paint is bubbled, it looks like there was a steady trickle of gas that caused the bubbles. It's just a 1/2'' wide straight line down from the gas cap.
I did find that the cap was not on right (stupid me), so it did not seal properly.
BUT, why did the gas come out, I used some SEA FOAM to winterize the gas, I think I also used some STA-BIL. Could a mix of the two cause a reaction?
The temperature in my garage ranges from 35 to 45 in the last few weeks....
I'd sure like to know what I did wrong before I get the paint fixed.
Once again, I am in need of some help. PLEASE get me fixed, I'm big time confused on this one.
THANK YOU for any assistance!