Now it's NOS 60's to early 70's Spark Plugs

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  1. NC20RT

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    A few smaller sized items to add to my Mopar collection. These are in amazing condition. NOS, both the box and plug inside.

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    This seller has them if interested. My total was $29.89 for the 4 of them. He accepted $7 each plus tax and free shipping.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/114763412288
     
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    Why? I have an old Firestone spark plug, how much?
     
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    70-426_10-SRT B&E body lover

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    Not NOS
    but how bout a pair of Accel Plugs,
    (for my 1947 Harley) :)

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    But they are not from 1947 ;o)
     
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    LoL,
    Correct, I don't think Accel was around in 1947 :)
     
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    Thanks for the replies guys but these are just for my MOPAR collection.
    I do have other NOS spark plugs too, mixed in with my regular petroliana type collection. I have some in front of my oilers (photo).
    The decades old cardboard boxes on these spark plugs are in many cases marred or damaged in some way, so finding nice NOS examples usually costs a few dollars. The Mopar plugs I initially posted about are really nice.

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    Cool "OLD" Stuff :cheers:
     
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    NC20RT. I would like to apologize for my remark about the spark plugs. Who am I to criticize someone for what they like.
    Sorry
    Mike
     
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    Hey, no problem here. You are not alone. My wife is a good sport but I bet I would catch hell from most wives. I have had some 'car' friends over who don't get it at all and barely look at my collection. It's not for everyone, that's for sure.
    I have been into old Mopar and petroliana items for many years. I like the old maps (art work is amazing) and especially the oilers the gas stations used to give away.

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