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Ok guys and gals after watching Trucks on spike last week they had a website that sell metal fuel lines in a roll. so i called one of my local auto store and they ordered me a roll. It was really cheap and it pretty nice. now what i am looking for is what you guy have done to run new fuel lines from the tank back to the front of the car. Please let me know and show me how you did it please. remember now my car is not off the frame and i cant get that exact running like the chevelle has.
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Shaun, the only place you are going to have a hard time is where the gas line needs to go between the body and the top of the gas tank. You should be able to run the new line in it's stock location down the side of the frame to the front.
This area will be where you will have to route it somehow. You have to lift the body up off the frame to go in this direction. ![]() Other wise down the side of the frame should not be an issue.
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Ray you are awesome. The info and the pics are great.
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:'( i am going to figure it out tomorrow see what i find i bet the old owner had a hole somewhere that he ran the fuel line since the car had a fuel cell
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