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29 minutes ago, stvaughn said:

Cunifer http://brakequip.com/products/tubing/cunifer-tubing/

 

I used this for all my brake and fuel lines on my 32 REO. Easy to work with. 

 

Seconded. Great stuff. Easy to bend and flare, impervious to brake fluid and other corrosives, and it's used as OEM on high-end European cars. It also has a nice, soft golden shine that looks right on old cars, especially if you buff it up a bit with some steel wool. Not bright and shiny like stainless. A little pricey but worth it. Do it right.

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