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Old 09-03-2018, 01:41 AM
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1st question - yes
2nd question - by the time your car was made it had a bracket as part of the fuel block. It was crimped onto the bottom of the fuel block and made out of stamped steel. The intake used a stud in place of a regular intake bolt that the bracket was affixed to and secured with a nut and lock washer. Early cars, prior to (guessing) Feb. 69, did not have the bracket and the block just hung there supported by the fuel lines.
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