You might have to make them. I ran into the same problem with my 67 Fury. I bought an EZ-ON top that came with "universal" cables. All that ammounted to was two lengths of cable and four ferrules. I had to fabricate the small steel brackets that attach the cable to the front of the frame, the rears fit fine with the ferrule and washer. The brackets were easy to make, I just had to bend a 90 degree angle and hammer a fold over the cable and that was that. I brazed a nut to the back side of the bracket and also the joint just to be safe. Here's what they look like. The old cables were stretched and slightly frayed, but the new ones I made work great.