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Are fuel lines for 1974 b-body the same as a 1975 b-body

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Hello and I hope I'm doing this correctly. I'm new to this site but I've hit a road block and need some help from some experts.
I have a 1975 Dodge Coronet 2-door with leaky fuel lines which I'll need to replace from front to back. When I called all of the fuel line suppliers that I could find Google searching, I was told that they only list up to 1974 b-body fuel lines and couldn't tell me if they would fit a 1975.
My question is, are the fuel lines the same from a 1974 to 1975? If not, are they close enough to utilize the 1974 lines so I don't have to try and make my own?
I would appreciate some expert advise.

Thank you
 
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Keep in mind I don't know 100% if there is an actual difference however I can say that 74 & 75 both use the same fuel tank and sender and the frame rails did not change between the two years. They both have the same ISO rubber bushing Kmember and I believe the seat mounting points and floor pans are the same as well or at least very close. the charcoal canister is in the same spot too. I would say if they are not the same they must be very close.

When I replaced them in my 74 I just got a coil of fuel tubing and bent my own using the old as a template, its not that hard but take your time ;)
 
If you have a local tube shop or brake line shop near buy, check with them and see if they can make new ones based on your originals, since they will already have all the correct bends in them. You are in Indy, so I would suspect there should be some options there. Its not as expensive as you might think, and I would guess be a bit more then just the online places, but you know at least they will fit!!!!!
 
Thanks so much for the info. I'm just going to bite the bullet and order the lines for a 1974 and hope they're at least close enough to make work. I found them on JEGS cheaper than buying direct from the company that makes them.
 
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