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Coronet Upper filler neck/hose

Anviltester

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Does anyone know where i can source a upper filler neck (one that goes behind the fuel door) for a 1967 coronet? i am new to mopars and this forum but am working on an r/t for a friend and cant find this part anywhere. Car had a fuel cell in it and im converting it back to stock gas tank. Thanks!
 
Got mine from Classic Industries.
1 800-854-1280
Mine was for 66 Satellite should be the same
 
Also OER Original Equipment Restorations
 
they all have the lower hose. no one has the upper hose and plate - at least from what i can find. Am searching for used mopar yards. Tonys doesn't have any and waiting a call back from wildcat.
 
not the same

Coronet has a door with cap inside on plate

Satellite has neck to quarter panel and exposed cap
 
Try MrMoparts....where I got mine for 66 Satty.
 
I think they are the same as the 66-67 charger. I believe I have one (from a charger)....but I'm in Atlanta this week and it's in Toledo. If you haven't found one by Sunday, PM me and I'll dig it out and send you some pictures.
 
I think they are the same as the 66-67 charger. I believe I have one (from a charger)....but I'm in Atlanta this week and it's in Toledo. If you haven't found one by Sunday, PM me and I'll dig it out and send you some pictures.

im just north of atlanta. def send me some pics when you get back as im finding that no one has this part (well one or 2 people). Im sure there a ton of them running around in these old junkers that i have yet to discover :)
 
I am also looking for that piece and have a 69 Coronet I'm building. Is there something special about the sizing on this fuel neck hose that makes it so valuable and hard to find? I would think there are manufacturers out there that make hose that size that are fuel resistant? Seems like you could just buy a chunk of it without getting bent over by the specialty houses and cut it to fit. Am I way off base here?
 
Opps, I didn't look close enough at my tank, thought it had a neck made into tank...didn't realize it was nothing but a rubber donut for the connection. My bad.....
 
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