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Chevelle Spark Plug Wire Set, For Cars With Air Conditioning, 6-Cylinder, Dated Third Quarter, 1966

Item EK-50-252238-1
Chevelle Spark Plug Wire Set, For Cars With Air Conditioning, 6-Cylinder, Dated Third Quarter, 1966
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      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reproduction Of Original
      • Correct Date Code 3-Q-65 (Third Quarter 1965)

      Description


      The crowning touch for your Chevelle engine compartment restoration is an exact reproduction spark plug wire set from The Ecklers Chevelle. Sure to satisfy the most discriminating Chevelle restorer or even the pickiest car show judge, this spark plug wire set is identical to the one that was on the car when it was shipped from the factory. Manufactured to the original GM blueprints, this spark plug wire set is correct in every aspect: wire type & length, resistance, terminals, boots (shape, angle & color) and factory markings. For added authenticity, you can choose this spark plug wire set with markings based on the build date of your car. Since January 1961, GM has been date-coding spark plug wires to identify the year and quarter in which the wire set was produced. Reproduction spar

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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