The Australian Federal Government is coughing up a $2,000 rebate to get vehicles converted to use LPG (you guys in the US may call it Propane ??? Apologies if not ...). The price for my conversion is approx $2,500, so my outta pocket is $500.00.

When you consider Premium Unleaded Petrol in Australia is $AUS1.45 per litre ($US 4.90 per gallon) compared to LPG $AUS0.62 per litre ( $US 2.11 per gallon)... it makes sense to cop the $500 hit. I am led to believe that usage of LPG is higher per mile than petrol, but its certinally not double (more like a 1/4 higher)
I need to get to the LPG guys to measure my truck to see if they can fit a tank where I want it, and thats where the current spare wheel sits under the tray at the rear. I will sacrifice that to sit a LPG tank there, and have the spare bouncing around in the back. LPG tanks in the tray itself take up way too much useful room in short beds, I reckon.

Anyway, I'm keen to hear from anyone who has a LPG story to share. No-one I have spoken too has mentioned that my engine (240ci) will need anything done to it to support LPG, so I am assuming it's all systems go. I will also post my question over at FordSix.com to see if those guys have an opinion, but Fordification is always my "go to" team first.


This will be step one of Project AusBump69, the restoration of my truck back to original (as best possible within $$ reason).
A big Cheers to all ...

Steve