Installation Time
(approx) 2 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
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Authentic Fuel Delivery. The Right Stuff Detailing Fuel Line is a high-quality reproduction designed to restore proper fuel flow in your classic vehicle. Engineered as a direct replacement for old or damaged fuel lines, it connects the gas tank to the fuel pump to ensure consistent and reliable performance. Ideal for repair or restoration projects, this fuel line helps maintain the originality and functionality of your vehicle.
Construction and Appearance. Manufactured using durable 3/8-inch OEM steel materials, this fuel line is built to meet or exceed OEM specifications for dependable strength and longevity. Its corrosion-resistant construction helps protect against rust and environmental wear, extending the service life of your fuel system. Each line is carefully formed with the correct bends to match factory routing, providing a clean, factory-style appearance under the vehicle.
Installation. This fuel line is designed for a moderately easy installation, making it suitable for both experienced restorers and hands-on enthusiasts. The precision-formed bends simplify the routing process and help align the line properly along the factory path. Basic hand tools are typically all that is required, and no extensive modifications are necessary for proper setup.
Application. This The Right Stuff Detailing Fuel Line fits 1964-1967 Chevrolet Chevelle models and 1964-1967 Chevrolet Malibu 2-Door Coupe models.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 2 Hours
Difficulty Level:
Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.
Installation Guides
No guide available for this part yet.
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