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8 Champion Plugs 1962-70 Ford Mercury 289 302 351w 390 406 427 428 429 406 410 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Champion Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:F9Y Part Brand:Champion Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Auction is for 8 new old stock Champion F9Y old-style nickel composition non-resistor Spark Plugs.  Champion was the original equipment spark plug for Ford Motor Company up into the 1963 model year when they converted to Autolite, a company they purchased in 1957. These plugs fit: 1962-1968 Ford 406, 427 High Performance 1963-1968 Ford 289 1966-1970 Ford 428, 429 1967-1970 Ford 390 1968-1970 Ford 302 1969-1970 Ford 351W 1966-1970 Lincoln all 1963 Mercury 406 1966-1967 Mercury 410 1964-1968 Mercury 427 1968 Mercury 302 1966-1970 Mercury 428 1967-1970 Mercury 390 1969-1970 Mercury 429

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