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Old 06-21-2020, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Vaught View Post
I always thought 64-65 cables were close on the TRI-Power Application and the 66 cable was different and had just the one hole vs three holes.
OEM Tri-Power throttle cables.

1964 - 3 holes at the end.
1965 - 1 hole at the end.
1966 - 1 hole at the end.

Chris.
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