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    Fuel and Brake Lines....???

     



    I need to run new fuel and brake lines in my '30 Model A, and I've been thinking about the steel tubing sold by NAPA for brake lines. For the fuel, I'd think 3/8"...??, with neoprene at each end...?? The car also needs - badly - to be re-wired. What is the proper way to attach brake and fuel lines, and wiring looms to the frame ?? My boat trailer uses push-on steel clips, similar to tinnerman clips. Are these OK here, or do I need Adel clamps or similar ?? Is it OK to drill & tap holes in the frame for bolts ?? This is to be a street car and sorta daily driver, not a show car, but I do want it to be strong, tight and safe, and well as reasonably nice to look at. Thanks all.

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