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Parking Brake Guide, Side Hook (64-67 El Camino)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Factory-Style 'S'-Shaped Hook
      • Secures Intermediate Parking Brake Cable to Floor Pan
      • Intended for 1964-67 GM A- and F-Bodies
      • Fits 1964-67 El Camino

      Description

      Parking Brake Retention. The Parking Brake Guide, Side Hook is designed to securely attach the intermediate parking brake cable to the vehicle’s floor pan, ensuring proper cable routing and preventing unwanted movement. This component is essential to maintain the functionality and safety of the parking brake system in the specified GM models.

      Material Quality. Constructed from durable metal with a factory-style design, this hook features a corrosion-resistant finish that matches original equipment components, providing long-lasting performance and an authentic appearance.

      Installation Ease. Installation is straightforward, requiring no special modifications or drilling, allowing for a direct replacement of the original part with minimal effort.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit 1964-67 El Camino and other GM A- and F-body models, this side floor pan hook perfectly complements the parking brake system of these vehicles without any fitment issues.

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