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1968-74 Camaro Firebird Nova Rear Emergency Parking Brake Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Boyne City, Michigan, United States

Boyne City, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

1968-74 Camaro Firebird Nova Rear Emergency Parking Brake Cables


Up for Auction are these INLINE TUBE MADE RE410OEM x2  - 1967-69 Camaro, Firebird, 1968-74 Nova, 1971-74 Ventura, 1973-74 Omega & Apollo Rear Parking Brake Cable. OEM Steel, 2 Piece

These are the cables that run from the rear wheel cylinder to the frame bracket. These are exact to NOS in every detail and feature the correct rubber sleeve that was only on the firebird and not the other F-body cars.  These cables have the correct spring finger, correct size and shape, Correct spiral housing, correct rubber dust boot, and correct colored fittings and ends. These are a must for concourse restorations.
 
These normally sell for up to $45.00 ea.
 

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