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Brake lines from in line tube

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Got my lines in from Inline Tube. Looked at the picture they show that the brake line going from left to right attaches to the K frame. I thought it went on the fire wall. Oh just don't remember. Been to long since I took it off. Russ.
 

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So I was thinking rite. I don't know they just had a diagram on Inline Tube. It did not look rite to me. Thanks for the input. Will save the picture to a folder 69 Hemibeep. You must have taken these pic's during restoring the car. :thumbsup2:
 

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So I was thinking rite. I don't know they just had a diagram on Inline Tube. It did not look rite to me. Thanks for the input. Will save the picture to a folder 69 Hemibeep. You must have taken these pic's during restoring the car. :thumbsup2:
Yes over 1000 pics
 

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Yes over 1000 pics
69Hemibeep You should consider starting you own Book on restoration. I bought the Mopar B body book it is all rite but it lack's a lot. The kicker is they show a Charger more than a road runner. If you go on line thing's are shown from different stage's but still lack too much for the average person just starting a restore job. My friend Pete at SWRCN showed me more than a lot of other place's. I even have talked to him on the pone a couple of time's is a really good guy. Over 30 years of experience in the auto body restoring process. He showed a lot on his video's.
 

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69Hemibeep You should consider starting you own Book on restoration. I bought the Mopar B body book it is all rite but it lack's a lot. The kicker is they show a Charger more than a road runner. If you go on line thing's are shown from different stage's but still lack too much for the average person just starting a restore job. My friend Pete at SWRCN showed me more than a lot of other place's. I even have talked to him on the pone a couple of time's is a really good guy. Over 30 years of experience in the auto body restoring process. He showed a lot on his video's.
:rofl: We had basicly an on line book with the original group here helping me out when I restored my bird but most all of that is gone. How do you think I aquired 20k in posts.
 

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You did not get 20$ a copy I think that is what I paid for the Mopar B-Body restoration book. Well still appreciate all the help from all the guy's true blue Roadrunner enthusiasts. :thumbsup2:
 

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You know I came up with that term when Jerry was the post king and now its being used against me :soapbox:
 
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