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Rear Brake Flex Line 67 Parisienne Convertible


Something else occurred to me. Not sure about your 1967, but in 1970 the hole in the frame that the hose goes through is an odd shape. Kind of an ellipse with a flat top & bottom. I notice the end of the hose pictured at the top of this thread is a hex shape.

We've run into this before, and I had to get a hose made at a local hose place. Years later another user used my info to get a hose made.

So take a look at the shape of the hole in the chassis.



-- Edited by seventy2plus2 on Tuesday 7th of May 2019 02:44:33 PM

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I will check that!

I have read that sticky post many times

and could never make sense of it because

i had the wrong hose zip tied in place.

Cant wait to fix it right!

Amazingly it does not leak and it does work

But it scares me



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Just checked the hole in the frame

its a hex

so that should work with the brake line pictured 



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SGS Welding wrote:

Just checked the hole in the frame

its a hex

so that should work with the brake line pictured 


Did you get a good look at it?   What may appear to be a hex at first glance, with a bunch of rust around it may be like I described.     



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seventy2plus2 wrote:

Something else occurred to me. Not sure about your 1967, but in 1970 the hole in the frame that the hose goes through is an odd shape. Kind of an ellipse with a flat top & bottom. I notice the end of the hose pictured at the top of this thread is a hex shape.



 Like this '64 (excuse the bad picture):

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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.

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