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Fuel Lines, For Cars With 2 x 4-Barrel Carburetors (1956 Chevy Bel Air; 1956 Chevy 150; 1956 Chevy 210; 1956 Chevy Nomad)

Item EK-57-134626-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • New
      • 8 Cyl. 2-4 Bbl. Passenger Car Only
      • 2 Pc. Line Set With Original Style Fittings
      • FBA001 Filter Required
      • Fits 1956 Chevy Bel Air, 150, 210, and Nomad

      Description

      Complete Fuel Line Set. The Fuel Lines for cars with 2 x 4-barrel carburetors provide the essential connection between the gas pump and the carburetors for efficient fuel delivery. Designed specifically for 8-cylinder 1956 Chevrolet full-size passenger cars, this set ensures proper fuel flow and optimal engine performance.

      Construction and Appearance. The set includes two pieces made with durable materials and features original style fittings that maintain authentic appearance. The lines are designed to meet factory specifications for fit and function, providing both reliability and period-correct aesthetics.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, making it suitable for enthusiasts with basic mechanical skills. The lines are designed to match original mounting points for a precise fit.

      Application. This product fits the 1956 Chevy Bel Air, 150, 210, and Nomad models equipped with 8-cylinder engines and 2-4 barrel carburetors used in passenger cars only.

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