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Maybe some of you guys know (not MoPar related)

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I'm looking for the 3/4" metalized paper hose that was used on virtually every Ford from 1970 to I think the 80's and I can't find it anywhere. Perhaps it was only a CA thing early on, but at some point it might have been a 50 state thing. Anyway, maybe one of you guys is sitting on an old roll of it or knows someone who is. Don't go through to much trouble but I thought I'd check to see if it turns up in some unlikely places. Thanks.

Here is a pic of the hose coming off the air cleaner.

Small emission hose 1970 and up Ford.jpg
 
Phord!!! blasphemy!! :eusa_snooty: lol

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good luck on your search Meeps...if i turn anything up, ill let you know.
 
Hey, that's a good looking bump side you got there!!! At least it's not a Chevy!!

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Thanks. I did a search and didn't find anything so it might be worth a call.

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Junkyard.

At this point anything is possible, but in my experience little hoses like that are among the first to end up on the ground and get trampled on.
 
lol saw it on the streets of Chicago a few years back and had to take a pic...MoPar or not! cool to see an old ride on the road!!
 
Hey, that's a good looking bump side you got there!!! At least it's not a Chevy!!

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Thanks. I did a search and didn't find anything so it might be worth a call.

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At this point anything is possible, but in my experience little hoses like that are among the first to end up on the ground and get trampled on.
No, I mean't take the Ford to a junk yard!!!!



Seriously, all kidding aside. Have you thought about maybe talking to an old established dealer in the area, or perhaps contacting Ford directly? They may be able to point you in the right direction.
 
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