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                I have a 1955 Ford Fairlane Victoria. I'm going to install a 1967 mustang dual master cylinder. Has anyone done this? Did you bend your own lines? Or did you buy some lines That were pre-bent. Where can I get them from. What did you have to do? Thank You.
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I did this a long time ago...I bent my own.  I wasn't looking to win any car shows though!  
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Get a hand held Tubing Bending Tool. Cheap and usually work well for premade Tubing from auto Parts Store.

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