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I have a 1969 BU0421 G1 E with the original April ring and pinion.
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69 X11 camaro, built 1972 350, thm400(1970 CF) |
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These don't exactly grow on trees. Although they look like something any plumbing supply store would have in stock, they're not available anywhere. Original fuel line Tees for a 2x4 409. The side exit is for the fuel line that leads back to the rear carb.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Verne_Frantz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">These don't exactly grow on trees. Although they look like something any plumbing supply store would have in stock, they're not available anywhere. Original fuel line Tees for a 2x4 409. The side exit is for the fuel line that leads back to the rear carb.
![]() ![]() </div></div> looks like you have them all Verne !! I see atleast three in that pic !! |
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Here's another super rare '09 piece. There were plenty of '62 380hp (1x4) engines built but very few original aircleaners survive. Of the few air cleaners that are out there, virtually none of them still have their original screen for the oil soaked foam element. Parts stores sold a paper replacement element so the screens got tossed.
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