Brake lines and hoses for 1969 mustang Fastback

Nightowl

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I am going to replace all my brake lines on my 1969 Mustang Fastback. I believe I have the 28 spline axels as the axel itself has a rectangle indent in it.

What I was wondering is what I need and where do I find pre formed lines. I have hunted the net, but can't seem to come up with a diagram as to what I need. I have seen some powder coated ones, but am not sure how good they would be other than adding a little color to the underside.

It has drum brakes, front and rear, and I am not sure how many hoses I need to get, but 2 for sure for the front. I don't know of any companies that sell them, other than a few, but they are listing them as 5 piece, or just front, or back.

I would like the thing. I will be putting a new master cylinder in it, and it is not power brakes. Disc brakes would be nice, but I don't have the 1400.00 for the whole kit front and back. It is a consideration tho. If you know of any diagrams or companys, let me know. I am ready to buy.:shrug:

Richard
 
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I purchased my pre-formed lines from Mustangs Unlimited. I also purchased the hoses for the front and rear (I have a mach-1 so front disks rear drums)

Ask for Andy at x162

I will send you pictures in about 4 weeks when I install everything on the lower end.

Spend the extra 15 bucks and get the stainless steel lines.

Mike

another great place to get stuff is from Restoration Parts Source - Hayward, CA Tony is a great guy and will give you a shop discount if your purchase is large enough.
 
What I was wondering is what I need and where do I find pre formed lines.
You can get all that from Glazier Nolan, and many other suppliers.

It has drum brakes, front and rear, and I am not sure how many hoses I need to get, but 2 for sure for the front. I don't know of any companies that sell them, other than a few, but they are listing them as 5 piece, or just front, or back.
2 front, 1 rear.

I would like the thing. I will be putting a new master cylinder in it, and it is not power brakes. Disc brakes would be nice, but I don't have the 1400.00 for the whole kit front and back.
Strange. GN lists power disc brake kits for your car for $995.