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Old 18-08-18, 16:14
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I found late 1930's chev commercial , ute or pickup park cables fitted perfectly on the C8.Got them from the chev guy at Cheltenham ,Melb. He retired and closed the business.
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Old 18-08-18, 20:31
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Owen: Google Jim Carter Truck Parts in Missouri USA. They have a vast array of Chev parts, a lot of them the same as the CMP's. They have brake cables there in 3 lengths, so you might want to contact them. If you have a problem connecting, PM me.
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Old 19-08-18, 17:06
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Owen: Google Jim Carter Truck Parts in Missouri USA. They have a vast array of Chev parts, a lot of them the same as the CMP's. They have brake cables there in 3 lengths, so you might want to contact them. If you have a problem connecting, PM me.
Good luck....Robert
Thanks for the tip Robert. I've bought from Jim Carter before, so I will give him a try.

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Old 14-12-18, 17:09
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Picked up a couple of NOS brake cables from Mike Borth (http://www.borthautoparts.com), GM part no. 592283. Thanks to Alex for the part number!

They are about 1 inch longer than the original C15 ones, but have the same ends and should work just fine. And they look correct too! Mike may have a couple left, if anybody else needs them.

Thanks for all your help folks.

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Old 20-03-22, 14:23
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They are about 1 inch longer than the original C15 ones, but have the same ends and should work just fine. And they look correct too!
Hello Owen, have you tried to see if they fit your C15?
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Old 20-03-22, 15:27
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Default GM part no. 592283

Have borrowed Alex's cables to compare with the original C15 cables.

The fitting which is clamped around the original cable guiding the cable into the brake back plate may well be reusable. The other end should fit in the chassis bracket. I could not test fit that because part of the old cable is still rusted in there.

Like Owen said, they are a bit longer than the original ones. I do have a concern that the end which protrudes into the brake drum is too short.

If I cannot find the original Part no. *1799285, I may end up taking my old cables to a local shop where the manufacture control cables. They said they can manufacture practically any cable, sometimes even using part off the old ones.

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Old 20-03-22, 18:14
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I have some e cables available, and I think I posted them on this site previously with no positive ID made. They are of the same parentage as those listed above, but are about 46.5 inches overall length, the sheath or housing is about 34 inches and one end is threaded (clogged with grease at this point) while the other has the ball. Would it be possible to shorten the cable given the shorter housing? Food for thought.

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