Another update.
Well, I got lucky and found a 1991 wagon at the yard the other day. Pulling these lines is a major pain, there is precious little room to work under the hood and near the gas tank. The wagon also has the LSBPV which is right at the top of the frame, hard to get at. I was just barely able to get the lines out without dropping the tank.
Cleaned up the lines and painted them with POR-15 the other day, just finished installing them on my car now. I won't lie, this job is not easy, trying to fish the lines into place is a major challenge without bending them too much, never mind the fact that it's easy to thread them in wrong and you have to start again. Having the car on a lift would make the job much, much easier.
Took the car for a quick spin for the 1st time, car runs nice but the brakes are spongy there is still a lot of air in the system because it was run completely dry.
FYI, the lines going to the back of the car are the same if you have ABS or not, 4 cylinder or V6 doesn't matter either. But it must be a wagon because of the load sensing valve.
Couple of questions: Mist feature (pulling forward for one swipe) on the wiper control doesn't work. Cause? Car does not always start right away it takes a bit of cranking to get it running. After that it runs perfectly.