Running New Fuel Lines

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86Cutlass383SR said:
Andrew, didn't you pull the body off the frame? I think I remember seeing pics of your car like that. I guess you ran your new lines before you set the body back on?

Yeah. That was the one reason I pulled the body back off the frame so that I could run the lines.

It's about the only way you can do them if keeping the stock type lines. Although you don't have to take the body off completely but just raise it up a bit. I believe that's what Luke (83hurstguy) did with his.
 
I have new poly body mounts to put in my car *someday* but I need to get it running under it's own power first. It's currently sitting at a buddies house 20 miles away. After I get it running again, I can bring my baby back home. If it's not running it's considered abandonded and the city will have it towed off...at my expense. Pay to have my car towed away... :puke:

Back on track...I'd like to get the lines run once and be done with it rather than cobble them together and re-do them when/if I get to do the body mounts. I've thought seriously lately about just buying a differant frame and having everything done to it, boxing, notch, etc, and run new lines on that. Then I'll do a frame swap and have everything done.

Maybe...sometimes I feel like I'm running outta time...
 
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