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Old 12-24-1999, 08:40 PM
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I have a 70 fury III convertible and one of the hydraulic lines for the top broke from being brittle what can I use to repair this. Also does anyone know how many were made in 70.

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Old 12-26-1999, 09:54 AM
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Squad, your line is an easy fix,just find a shop that builds hydraulic lines(Catepillar,Kenworth,Napa)and take them your old line and they can replace the flexible rubber portion and reuse your metal fittings.Its not expensive depending on the length......PRO....
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