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It started life as a Belvedere II 318 car, now it's a B block 406, along with a host of other changes. I guess you could call it a Mid Car Crisis. It's just Ole Blue.
please tell me i DONT see hose for fuel line. hose for fuel line longer than 3 inchs at the filter is asking for trouble. the factory used steel fuel line for a reason. safety
please tell me i DONT see hose for fuel line. hose for fuel line longer than 3 inchs at the filter is asking for trouble. the factory used steel fuel line for a reason. safety
Ok I won't tell you that its hose for fuel line. Its braided stainless over metal. You need to ck your glasses. I am fairly familiar with MOPARS. My dad was with a Dealership that my grandfather started in 1916 and went full fledged MOPAR in 1934 I started there when I was 10 in 1960 washing cars. Then work my way up. I had to take a 3 year vacation in 68 to Beautiful SouthEast Asia when Uncle Sam insisted. Dealership was sold in 1976. And I am still messin with Mopars. So not to long, only about 50yrs. So I say again NO you don't see hose.