1967 Mustang Fuel Lines

Ford Mustang Fuel Lines

Upgrade Your 1967 Mustang's Fuel Lines to Keep Your Engine Running

1967 Mustang Fuel Lines

Ford Mustang Fuel Lines

Upgrade Your 1967 Mustang's Fuel Lines to Keep Your Engine Running

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  1. MUF1007S
    Classic Tube Tank to Pump 3/8" 2-Piece Fuel Line Mustang V8 67-68 Stainless Steel
    Rating:
    99%
    $113.99 MSRP $132.99
  2. MUF1005O
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Pump To Tank 1 Piece 5/16" Original Steel Mustang V8-Early 1967
    Rating:
    100%
    $75.99 MSRP $79.99
  3. MUF1007O
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Tank To Pump Original Steel 3/8" Two-Piece Mustang V8 1967-1968
    Rating:
    95%
    $87.99 MSRP $89.99
  4. MUC1007O
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Pump to Carburetor Original Steel Mustang 289 1966-1968
    Rating:
    97%
    $26.99 MSRP $29.99
  5. Classic Tube Fuel Line Pump To Carb Stainless Steel Mustang 200/ 250 66-70
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Pump To Carb Stainless Steel Mustang 200/ 250 66-70
    Rating:
    90%
    $26.99 MSRP $36.49
  6. FL06
    Edelbrock Proclassic Fuel Pump To Carburetor Hose Kit With Inline Street Fuel Filter
    Rating:
    85%
    $113.95
  7. FLK1C
    CJ Classics Fuel Line Hose Rubber 5/16" With Clamps Mustang 1965-1968
    Rating:
    98%
    $20.99 MSRP $21.99
  8. FLK2C
    CJ Classics Fuel Line Hose With Gas Lettering And Clamps 3/8" Mustang 1967-1973
    Rating:
    96%
    $20.99 MSRP $21.99
  9. MUF1006O
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Tank To Pump Original Steel 5/16" Two-Piece Mustang V8 Late 1967
    Rating:
    80%
    $89.99 MSRP $99.99
  10. MUC1006O
    Classic Tube Fuel Line Pump To Carburetor Original Steel Mustang 200/ 250 1966-1970
    Rating:
    91%
    $20.99 MSRP $27.79
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1967 Mustang Fuel Lines

Your 1967 Mustang's fuel lines keep your pony car running by getting gasoline to your engine. If there's an issue with your fuel line, it needs to be addressed immediately.

Check Your Fuel Lines

You should regularly inspect your Mustang's fuel lines for issues. Usually, you'll be able to tell if there's a leak. Leaks are most commonly found from the fuel pump to the carburetor or around the fuel tank itself. In addition to looking, you can also smell a leak. If you've noticed a strong smell and are finding small puddles of fuel, it's time to upgrade your fuel lines.

Some owners opt to upgrade their fuel lines preemptively. Stainless steel lines are less vulnerable to corrosion. You may also want improved fuel lines if you've decided to upgrade other parts of your fuel delivery system.

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