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Galaxie 500 Manual Drum Brake Line, Front To Rear, OE Steel, 1968 (Manual Drum Brakes)

Item EK-60-93075-1
Galaxie 500 Manual Drum Brake Line, Front To Rear, OE Steel, 1968 (Manual Drum Brakes)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Single Front To Rear Brake Line
      • Fits 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 With Manual Drum Brakes
      • Standard OE Steel Construction
      • Available In Durable Stainless Steel
      • Best Fitting/Highest Quality Reproduction Lines Manufactured Today
      • Made Using State-Of-The-Art CNC Benders & Automated End-Forming Machines
      • Double Flared Lines With Correct Size Tube Nut
      • High Quality To Ensure Long Life & Safety
      • Proudly Manufactured In The USA
      • Photo For Reference Only

      Description

      The Right Stuff Detailing offers you the best fitting, most exact reproduction brake lines on the market today. They utilize state-of-the-art CNC benders and automated end-forming machines that double flare lines with remarkable consistency. The Right Stuff Detailing brake lines are available in standard OEM steel or durable stainless steel. They provide you with highest quality, longest-lasting, best fitting brake lines you'll find for your Ford. If you're going to do it, do it right! MAC's will help you put the "Right Stuff" into your Ford so you can get the quality and superior results you expect.

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