Thanks Bill! Perfect picture. The reason for my interest in this is because I was attempting to use a new Ford service replacement cable that I had. As we all know they have a grey casing. Tried a few things, scuffing and cleaning real good then wiping with a big Sharpie. Looked OK-ish but the black scraped off too easy. Next was Plasti-Dip spray. Went on nice, looked great, felt pretty durable doing the fingernail test, but when I installed it and started moving it around and through some of the clips it scuffed and tore right down to the grey. Should have listened to BobG, he warned about this in another post I had found. Stubborn in my old age I guess. I was hoping if I had that dimension I could get the speedo end located, mount it in the clips and not have to move it around. But rather than go through the aggravation of repainting and probably scratching it up now, or later, I just ordered NPDs cable 17260-6a. Supposed to be the correct length, made by an OE supplier, etc. I have noticed that NPDs images on the website rarely match the ones in their paper catalog. The sales guy was nice enough to pull one and take a few pics of it and it does have the rubber anti-chafing sleeve for the transmission end as well as a firewall grommet already installed. With this new info from Bill, I can put the tape on it, install it, then spray undercoating all over it!!! FYI the Osborn chassis manual page 25 says "tape .50 wide - typical - on cable to be positioned at clips and grommet" At the 3 clips, apron, firewall and footboard??? Has anyone seen these on unrestored cars? Do judges look for this?? It's like pulling on a loose thread, you don't know what's going to unravel. Brian