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It was originally spring wire (solid core) wound with round wire, the same as was used on '32 four-cylinder starter switch cables and '33-'34 four-cylinder throttle cables (and in certain '32-'34 RHD applications). The overall outside diameter was about half that of a speedometer cable casing.
Hopefully you kept the small clevis that was attached to the end of the cable. |
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