Here in Quebec, I couldn't buy pre-bent and "terminated" fuel and brake lines for my 230SL. All I could buy, even from the U.S, was short, straight lines with connectors in various lengths (also available here). That required that I cut them to the exact correct length, bend them myself and "re-bubble flare" one end.
That wasn't a big problem but the long lines down the center of the car (3/16", 5/16" and 3/8" O.D.) were only available coiled, even from Mercedes-Benz. I have no problem reproducing the bends of the original tubes with a simple tube bender or terminating the tubes with a bubble flare kit, but straightening coiled tubing and making it look nice seemed beyond me.
So I found a solution, not fun, but a solution that is easy, inexpensive and that works almost perfectly. The attached procedure with photos describes how I straightened the three tubes that run the length of the car, prior to re-bending them to match the original tubes and adding bubble flare fittings to the ends.
If it helps someone else who lives in the up-north, out-back, over-yonder or anywhere else not near and automotive center, I will be pleased. If it is worthy of being put in the TM, that's OK too. However, I don't consider myself competent to do that.
It's a five page long WORD document with color photos, and even contains a bit of stress/strain behavior of bent tubes, which is pretty easy to ignore.
Good Luck if you should decide to try it. It's attached below.
Tom Kizer