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  • Greg C.
    Expired
    • April 30, 1995
    • 120

    Newbie Needs help... 67 or 66 parts?

    Hey Guys!
    I got my first Corvette last month, and as I am stationed in Germany, I am having it shipped over to me. Its a Marina Blue 67 Convertible... not many options except radio, posi, and sidepipes.

    But she is mine... all MINE!

    I'll probably get her in time for a few weeks worth of Cruisin around Germany's Autobahn and back roads before the cold months start up... but here is my question.

    Its a NOM car... it has a 66 327/300 (sn 6112869/ and it looks to be FOI2IHE)....

    So If I want to replace the pump to carb fuel line... I should buy the 66' version... right? AND all other engine related stuff...no?

    Anywhoo....

    Here are some pics
    67-11130-032.JPG
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    67-11130-025.JPG

    and this last is my favorite! Take a look at the grin on my Dad! - He is 87!
    67-11130-009.JPG
  • Gene M.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • April 1, 1985
    • 4232

    #2
    Re: Newbie Needs help... 67 or 66 parts?

    Greg,
    I hate to tell you it depends, but it makes a difference which carb is on it and what fuel pump. If the carb is a 66 or 67 makes a difference as I recall the end that goes into the carb fitting is longer to mate with a 67 Holley.

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    • Scott M.
      Expired
      • January 1, 1996
      • 216

      #3
      Re: Newbie Needs help... 67 or 66 parts?

      Greg, IF you have a Holley 3810 (correct carb) and the '67 fuel pump use the '67 fuel line. If you are going to use, or using a substitute Holley carb or different fuel pump all bets are off, and you may need to bend up your own fuel line. The fuel line inlets on the carbs vary from model to model.

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      • Greg C.
        Expired
        • April 30, 1995
        • 120

        #4
        Re: Newbie Needs help... 67 or 66 parts?

        Thanks for the help guys...

        Here are more pieces to the puzzle...
        It has a 6619 mid-70s Holley on it right now... but it needs a rebuild.
        I fell into a rebuilt 1966 3367 4160 that is probably a replacement carb as its 2862 dated.. and I will put that one on and get the new fuel line (thus the question)

        I am not sure of the fuel pump... I'll know more when the car gets here...

        Thanks!

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