OK guys I am reaching out for a little help. My questions pertain to a 68 Dearborn Convert built in July of 68. Thanks in advance for your help.
Bought some brake line clips for the tunnel and they are pretty close to the originals. They showed up in a natural metal finish and I am wondering if that's the way they get installed or I thought I heard from a very respectable source that originals were painted Lime Green. I cleaned 5 rusty originals and never saw any Green color on these. The clips which hold wiring in the trunk to the wheel housing lip are sort of half olive green and half black but never found any lime green on the tunnel clips. So what is correct for the tunnel clips?
There is a clip below the master cylinder mounted on the apron with the push through metal peg (like the lines in the tunnel) behind the lines which come from proportioning valve with the big brass fitting. Does anything mount to this clip. My car is a power brake car and I just looked at an original un restored manual brake car and it had the clip but it was just an empty clip. Would almost seem a brake linecould go behind it but that would mean bending g and forcing the issue. Was it a clip ll cars got but not necessarily used?
Finally I remember there being some clips along the leading edge of the gas tank opening. How many clips should there be, what do they hold and what kind are they? Are they the same as the clips in the trunk which are olive green and black?