Shift Cable Repair

lilredridinghoo,
Sorry about your experience w/ Imperial. I never bought from them. That is big money to lose. Major mistake if they made the inner cable 1" too long since it wouldn't be useable. They must refund your money. We can flame them on the internet if they don't. FABO is a big customer pool to disappoint.

jobrated man,
I second the Yes. My 65 Dart has the floor-mounted console shift, so is probably identical.

As 48limo suggested, Tygon tubing (hardware stores) or similar should work. It sounds like heating it (industrial heat gun or paint stripper) softens it to melt onto the fittings and cable. Never tried. Another choice is heat shrink tubing like lilredridinghoo used. I suggest special "adhesive heat shrink". It has a plastic glue inside that melts as it shrinks, that should form a liquid seal, plus thicker and stronger than regular heat shrink. Not easy to find, so best when you can "borrow" from work Johnny Cash style. Check Digikey or Newark catalogs.

For any of above approaches, you must put a heat shield over it or your repair won't last long. When I was a certified "dumb kid", I used thick alum foil like "broiler wrap" on fuel lines and such and it lasted many years. Maybe silicone tubing would survive on its own (~700 F).