Parking brake cables

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I am looking for the little metal/rubber plate that covers where the parking brake cable goes through the floor. I has a # FO1252259128.
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The actual p/n is 2259118. I've seen them recently,,,,,,,,somewhere. If I could only remember where.:confused:

Good news is, it's a 1960's p/n and is used on A, B, E body (and probably C body too) until the end of rear drive cars in 1989.
Thanks, I just stumbled across one on eBay. I also fits pick ups up to 93!
 

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Well then,,,,,,,,,,,,I must have edited my post while you were posting so, disregard my link above:D
 

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They fit a lot of vehicles made in that time frame, not just FMJ's.
The 2-million part number (2259118) means it came out in the '60's, so it might even fit many/most/some of those vehicles as well.
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I believe it fits '62-'89 cars with foot operated brake and trucks from ?-'93.

One advantage of Chrysler using the same part on many different models for many years, F/M/J may use the same part as an A/B/E which means,,,,,,,,,it's much more likely the part can be had, either NOS, aftermarket replacement or repop.
 

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I believe it fits '62-'89 cars with foot operated brake and trucks from ?-'93.

One advantage of Chrysler using the same part on many different models for many years, F/M/J may use the same part as an A/B/E which means,,,,,,,,,it's much more likely the part can be had, either NOS, aftermarket replacement or repop.
How did you know what to drop off the part # I had? I am a parts professional, over 20 years in aftermarket, currently working for KIA.
 

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Ancient Chinese secret.:D
OK, it's not a secret. I've got an original '79 Mopar parts catalog on the shelf so, I kind of cheated and looked it up.:cool:
 

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The original (and my modified picture, below) picture shows the part number stamped on it.
Its hard to read, but there.
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