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67 Coronet New Front Brake lines

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Hi everyone.....

I bought a set of brakes lines on eBay 6 months ago and never took them out of the box because they told me that they would fit.

I unboxed them yesterday for the first time to discover they would not work for my 67 R/T.

My car did not have any engine or anything under the hood as I bought a roller to compare to.

I have bought many parts in the past year that did not fit..... because they were marketeers and not knowledgeable on what they were selling.

My question is what 67 will these fit if not my car?

Possibly A different year model ?.... is there another 67 B body that they will work on?

Any input would be helpful

Thanks..Guys:)

here is what I have now

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It would be nice to know more info than that you bought them on eBay.
Were they in a factory package with a part number ? Aftermarket with a brand name ? We have to know what you have before we can tell you what they fit.
 
Is there a problem with returning/exchanging them ? Looking at their application chart it shows that they fit the R/T model as well as many others. What exactly is the fitment problem ? Is your car unmodified ?
 
They told me it was over 30 days and would do nothing.

need to know what i have so I can sell it..... Mopar?

This is what it suppose to look like.(not my car in picture)

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I did buy this the correct one below.........so what do i have now?

I may have to take this up with eBay if hes selling bogus parts.

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There’s about 6 or 7 different variations of brake line layouts from what I recall. Power brakes or not, over or under the frame, left or right ported master cylinder, etc. need to know exactly what you need before you order. What you got may in fact be for a 67 model, just a different layout than what you need. The little details matter sometimes on which parts to buy.
 
maybe I missed it but I didn't see and reference to drum or disc brakes in the ad , just standard brakes
 
When I ordered mine from inline tube for all drums manual brakes they just asked if it went straight across the firewall or if it had a hump in it
 
There’s about 6 or 7 different variations of brake line layouts from what I recall. Power brakes or not, over or under the frame, left or right ported master cylinder, etc. need to know exactly what you need before you order. What you got may in fact be for a 67 model, just a different layout than what you need. The little details matter sometimes on which parts to buy.

OK so what version do i have here? Anyone?

frtbrake.jpg
 
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