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1963 through 1967 Corvette.

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Re: Did a fuel line swap on the 89

Subject: Re: Did a fuel line swap on the 89
by CorvetteBob on 2020/9/8 4:24:12

I was pretty filthy to be picking up my phone for pics, but I’ll try to snap a few and see how they come out.
I might add, I didn’t need to remove the rear bumper cover. I worked thru the right side taillight holes and also took off the right rear wheel and the inner wheel well and had great access to what I was doing. I also used a “fish” wire hooked to the front end of the hoses to work them thru tight areas and over the batwing. At one point, as I was working the new lines over the rear crossmember, and toward the batwing, I looked and saw myself looking as if I was wrestling with stainless steel snakes.
I will say, having my car on the KwikLift was a big, big part of this job going as well as it did.
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