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Old 02-01-2021, 03:16 PM   #13
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Re: WTB - '72 Original Big Block Fuel Line - Pump To Carb

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Originally Posted by 6t727t2 View Post
I have purchased 2, 1 from inline tube and one from ?, neither one fit. Top end didn't clear a/c bracket and bottom wasn't even close to fuel pump fitting.The one in super dudes picture is the one I need, 402 auto a/c.
I'm buying/selling parts with member atog (gunner) and he has fabed one for me which I'll get when we meet. I told him there is a demand for them, so maybe?
Heck yes there's a demand for them, I'm surely interested. I have one from in-line tube that hasn't been fitted yet, but the odds don't sound so good.

OT, apparently those who retail these differentiate between "A/C & not A/C". I'm calling BS, because the difference is likely a fuel pump with a return line (1972 factory) Vs one without one (e.g., 1971). In my case it's without a return line. These pictures will demonstrate why. The hardline I haven't fitted yet is for "not A/C". I have A/C
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