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To open the gas tank on a 1981 Mercedes 380 SL, first locate the fuel door release lever inside the car, typically found on the driver's side near the floor. Pull the lever to unlock the fuel door. Once the door is released, you can easily access the gas cap to refuel your vehicle. Remember to turn the gas cap counterclockwise to remove it.

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