This is a fully functioning emergency brake cable and sheath along with the mounting bracket and the clevice on the cable end. It does not have a nut on the threaded adjustment end of the cable. Listed separately on EBay I also have the Emergengy brake handle for the 64-65 Ranchero.
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Parking Brake Cables for Sale
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