Replacement pump to carb fuel line

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I see some muscle car suppliers have replacement lines for sale, does anyone know if/where these metal lines might be sold.

Worst case, I’ll pull one off of another truck and roughly copy. But I’d rather buy it.
 

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I used a Russell hose and got away from the hard line.It is a bit long,but I was able to take up the slack and use 3/8” rubber clamps to make it look nice.There’s some extra threaded bolt holes in the front of the block where I was able to place those clamps.Not the best picture,but you get the idea.

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That's fine if your motor is all factory, but if you have changed the fuel pump, carb', or manifold for any aftermarket replacement, it may not fit. I recently made up a new hard line for my C10, running a standard fuel pump and Quaddy, but with an Edelbrock Hi-Rise.
I have the materials, flare kit and tube benders to do it. I like the factory look.
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LMC sells them also. I just got one since I am building a new engine and my old one had split near the carb. I was ordering a TBI sending unit for a blazer tank EFI swap anyways, so it didn't add to my shipping cost. It was a little pricey for what it is at $18.95, but not too bad considering. The one for my truck (1980 LT9 350) was part number 32-3676
 

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