1967 Corvette 427 Ci 400 / 435 Hp Steel Fuel Line Kit Complete 7 Piece on 2040-parts.com
Friendswood, Texas, United States
A complete set of 5 steel fuel pump-carb lines and 2 brass blocks for use on 1967 Corvette Big Block 427 ci 400hp or 435hp engine.
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