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Please Help Identify this Battery Cable.......?

btomasko

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Hello....

My Father had passed away and left me with quite a few miscellaneous Parts for his two Mopars..... I found this New Battery Cable and the Label had fallen off so I have no idea which Mopars this will work with...... It doesn't look like it would work with the 2 Cars in the Garage......

If anybody out there could help in any way I would appreciate it very much.....
Thanks

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R/T,

I think you are on the correct track but maybe an older hemi cable only because the wire to the relay is shorter on the below cable. Early/Later IDK, just guessing here.

This is reported to be a "1970-71 Mopar B/E -Body Hemi Positive Battery Cable" from Classic Industries

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The only short wire to relay that I know of is 66 Hemi inner fender mount. It looks like it has a 3 pin NSS so if that's true not a 66 or 67 not sure if 68 had 3 pin or not.
 
B and E have the starter relay in a different place 3 feet apart. So that cable is B body.
 
Pic in OP, not a 3 wire NSS plug, but maybe a 4-speed reverse light switch plug?
 
The only short wire to relay that I know of is 66 Hemi inner fender mount. It looks like it has a 3 pin NSS so if that's true not a 66 or 67 not sure if 68 had 3 pin or not.
68 was still single pole. 69 was 3 pin.
 
Hard to nail it down unless you know wire lengths of a cable you think it may be.

But its definitely 67-70 Hemi B body manual trans, exactly what year. I've no idea
 
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