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    Although I am kind of a fenderless hot rod guy, I really have to admit a Deuce done like yours just looks so right. I even liked it before you started to paint it, but now it looks even better. You are so lucky to have it and your other ones too, they are really sharp.
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    I am still looking at your fuel line setup and I am guessing that is aluminum line?

    Don Shillady
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Shillady
    I am still looking at your fuel line setup and I am guessing that is aluminum line?

    Don Shillady
    Retired Scientist/teen rodder
    NO ... just regular steel fuel line from the Car/Quest or NAPA ... My local Car/Quest has it in lengths up to 80 inches. I bought some real good tubing benders and a Mastercool hydraulic flaring tool ... and then proceeded to make a big pile of scrap tubing until I got it like I wanted.
    Going 33 and 1/3 rpms in a IPOD world

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    Deuce, thanks for a realistic answer and amazing results. I have already started my scrap pile so I can really admire your final result!

    Don Shillady
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