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  1. Rusty_Old_F250
    01-04-2012 12:10 AM - permalink
    Rusty_Old_F250
    Thanks, but I'm in the process of buying one right now. But if it doesn't work out for some reason, I'll send you a message!

    Sam
  2. Blk02crewinms
    01-03-2012 08:10 AM - permalink
    Blk02crewinms
    I've got one of those oil bath air cleaners on my 64 f100. Send me your email address and if I get a chance tomorrow I'll send you a pic of it. My address is Bobby_saphire95gt@yahoo.com
  3. Rusty_Old_F250
    04-21-2011 11:35 PM - permalink
    Rusty_Old_F250
    I got the autozone cable and installed them toady, they work like a charm! I'm very happy with them. Here's the part numbers:
    C9241
    (left rear)
    C9246 (right rear)
    They are listed for a 1976 F250 crewcab but they fit my 1973 F250 Camper Special (133 inch wheel-base with 12 by 2 1/2 inch rear drum brakes) like they were made for it. I hope you can get yours figured out!

    Sam
  4. lovelesspl
    04-19-2011 07:17 AM - permalink
    lovelesspl
    Please let me know how your autozone cables work out. I am having the same issue you are. Yes I bought the Napa cables and threw away the originals. I should have just reused the originals. I figured I was replacing everything else I might as well replace the parking brake cables.

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  • About Rusty_Old_F250
    Location
    Western Washington
    Interests
    my 73 F250 Camper Special Custom, 2wd
    2 Letter State/Province (use "--" for outside USA/
    WA
    Country
    USA
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F-250
    Year
    1973
    Current Mileage
    200,000 - 249,999
    Miles per year
    Rather not say
    Ride
    73 F250
    Engine type and displacement
    390 V8
    Induction
    N/A
    Major modifications
    farmer style side boards, cab clearance lights
    Tranny type
    Automatic
    Tires
    Street Radials
  • Signature
    1973 F250, 390 4spd 7500 lbs GVWR, known as "Grumpy" a name well earned
    next project: 1966 Mustang 200 3spd- sat for 16 years!
    "Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him." - Groucho Marx

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  • Join Date: 08-13-2009
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My Old beater FordUpdated: 06-06-2013
Faithful old Ford pickup, it always seems to make it home under it's own power. An ongoing project.
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