The question came up in a Member Restorations/Builds thread and we thought the discussion and finding would be better if placed so that everyone could access and not just be focused on a specific single point in production.
Starting from rear to front I'll go through a number of post to show what I've found. As always we invite what others have documented from unrestored 68 San Jose examples in this thread. Will see if we have enough examples from each of the other plants and share them in separate threads. As always would love to have more examples or even cleaner ones but that is not always possible given the situations and timing.
To make this all a little easier to understand there are four locations where a section of flexible rubber fuel line is joined to the solid fuel line or other parts.
A- Fuel sending unit to rear long fuel line
B- Long rear fuel line to shorter fuel line that travels to the engine compartment
C- (Both V8 and 6 cylinder lines) from wheel well fuel line to fuel pump
D- Fuel line from fuel pump to carburetor fuel filter
So to start fuel line and clamps from the gas tank sending unit to the rear long solid fuel line that travels from there to the spot where it is connected at the drivers side front frame rail.
Findings through out the year as I found them were consistent. Basic spring band clamps with squared off ears finished in cad or dull zinc. At the moment the best non-technical name for them though surely someone will look up the proper name