Mopar Brake Cable, Sport Fury Emergency Brake on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
B-body Mopar emergency brake cable, Came off a 1964 Plymouth sport fury, may fit other years and makes. One small fray but cable works perfectly. This is the cable that connects in middle of the car and runs to rear brakes. Buyer pays shipping.
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