JEGS Main Front-to-Rear Fuel Line for 1968-1969 Chevrolet El Camino [3/8 in. O.D., Steel]
555-13120
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Main Fuel Line
Steel
JEGS 13120 pre-bent original material (OM) steel front to rear (3/8 in.) fuel line is Galfan coated for greater lifespan and flared with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) threaded fittings for a smooth, seamless installation.
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Bolt-on Replacement Fuel Lines for Your Classic Car
JEGS fuel lines are direct-fit bolt-on replacements for factory original lines on your GM classic car. Whether you're restoring your classic or just replacing worn-out old lines, you can rest assured that your fuel system will be leak-free and ready to supply fuel to your vehicle's carburetor. Our fuel lines are available in two different materials: OM (Original Material) steel and corrosion-resistant stainless steel. The stainless steel lines utilize an exclusive soft blend of T304 stainless steel that offers consistent leak-free flare connections. Both materials allow you to form-fit the lines to the vehicle's exact location of the original lines with ease
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