Nos Ac Fire Ring 43-5 # 5569811 Spark Plugs 1954-1956 Corvette on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, US
NOS AC Fire Ring Spark Plugs 43-5 # 5569811 1954-1956 Corvette and other applications. These plugs are in mint condition in original boxes and never opened . QTY 8 in box. A great restoration item!
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