The problem area for this line to fit my 1968 Dart was the bend turning up into the rear wheel well. The bend needed to start a little sooner because the straight section before the rear turn is slightly too long which means you can’t get the clip that holds the line in place into its factory hole. It’s next to impossible to bend that stainless steel line to change that situation but I got the bends to move a little bit and then used a board wedged from the ground to the fuel line.Then I used a hammer to force the board to shove the line up high enough so the clip holding the line in the factory place would snap in. I almost had to send the line back it was that hard. Once in place it look pretty good except where the line goes from one side of the frame down and around to the other side of the frame in the wheel well area. The main thing is the leaks from the previous line are gone and this line is operating well and looks good.
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