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WTB Emergency brake parts

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I am looking for the intermediate hook and associated bracket. 1969 coronet 2 door ht. Pic included.

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Not how a '69 Ebrake cable runs! There should be a guide welded under the body for the front cable to go through and line up with the inner frame rails junction spot at the back.
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Thanks. I think I'm missing most of those parts. Will double check. Great looking car.
 
That is a beautiful job you are doing! My Mom's kitchen counter isn't that pristine looking!
 
I have some of those related parts. The equalizer bracket as seen in the last pic in reply #2, the clips that secure the e brake cables to the frame rail bracket, the floor board cable guide (seen in first pic in reply #2) and the main cable that runs from the ratchet mechanism to the equalizer bracket. I also have the clip that bolts to the floor board that suspends the rear RH e brake cable.

The hook that you show in your opening post is for 71 and up B Body.
 
It may be a duplicate thread -- but I will answer this thread here --
The mail order world "Hawks" some very Chineseum cheesy thin emergency brake cables...
I make them juicy thick -- like originals.....

Always best to simply call me --- Craig ---
516 - 485 - 1935 ....New York...
 
It may be a duplicate thread -- but I will answer this thread here --
The mail order world "Hawks" some very Chineseum cheesy thin emergency brake cables...
I make them juicy thick -- like originals.....

Always best to simply call me --- Craig ---
516 - 485 - 1935 ....New York...
Hey Craig I was looking at inline tube. What’s your opinion on them?
 
No "opinion" necessary. They ARE a Johnny - come - lately new - fangled outfit that is a Chineseum parts selling universal parts type of place.....
If they have something for you that looks like it might have value -- well, then, That could be a good thing -- sometimes, even universal Chineseum garbage could be better than nothing..
I wouldn't risk my life (it IS brakes!!!) on anything important or critical....that's for sure.
I personally wouldn't use anything from them or their competitors, unless I were desperate....
I would ALWAYS prefer to go with 100 % correct parts.
 
No "opinion" necessary. They ARE a Johnny - come - lately new - fangled outfit that is a Chineseum parts selling universal parts type of place.....
If they have something for you that looks like it might have value -- well, then, That could be a good thing -- sometimes, even universal Chineseum garbage could be better than nothing..
I wouldn't risk my life (it IS brakes!!!) on anything important or critical....that's for sure.
I personally wouldn't use anything from them or their competitors, unless I were desperate....
I would ALWAYS prefer to go with 100 % correct parts.
You have a website I can look at the e brake cables you sell? Thanks. Erik.
 
NO --- I Don't even have a computer -- hence, can't have a website. I am an old school dinosaur -- and proud of it.... So no new-fangled methodology...
I don't sell some Chinese cables -- I MAKE them... So
They are absolutely Very Very U.S.A.
 
Two out of three are the same on a 1970, the Right Rear being different..,
The Forward Cable for 1967 - 1970 All is a 2512
The Left Rear Cable for 1966 & 1967 - 1970 All is a 2550
The Right Rear Cable for 1967 - 1969 All is a 2658
However, the Right Rear Cable for a 1970 is a 2780

I do have them ALL, nice and juicy thick, like the originals......
Yours, Craig.....
 
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