Am I missing something? There was more than one part number of spark plug in 1968. What are they for?
ABC123 said
Nov 8, 2023
I'm sure the seller would provide the number if asked
seventy2plus2 said
Nov 8, 2023
I've sold sets of NOS R43T plugs about 6 or 7 years ago for decent money, but the boxes with french (Bougie) had a much lower value.
seventy2plus2 said
Nov 8, 2023
I sent the seller asking for the model # (R something), and to check to see if all plugs are the same.
4SPEED427 said
Nov 8, 2023
It might not even be an R (Resistor) plug in 68.
norontcan said
Nov 8, 2023
I curl in Stayner atleast 3 days a week.
seventy2plus2 said
Nov 8, 2023
The seller replied and said I asked him previously about the model #. I said I hadn't, so I'm to send him a note tomorrow and he'll look. Maybe he should include it in the description.
seventy2plus2 said
Nov 9, 2023
He says they're 84TS, but there's only 7 of them.
4SPEED427 said
Nov 9, 2023
Going by memory here but I think that's a big plug that fits Fords.
Prefectca said
Nov 9, 2023
4SPEED427 wrote:
Going by memory here but I think that's a big plug that fits Fords.
Correct Carl. 18mm tapered seat. I had a 1974 f250 with a 360 and I think those are what I used. Interestingly the AC plugs would back out. I dont know why they backed out but the Champion plugs stayed tight.
-- Edited by Prefectca on Thursday 9th of November 2023 06:44:10 PM
full box of new old stock 1968 AC GM Spark Plugs for sale at our shop in downtown Stayner.
$200 in gas away from me.
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Correct Carl. 18mm tapered seat. I had a 1974 f250 with a 360 and I think those are what I used. Interestingly the AC plugs would back out. I dont know why they backed out but the Champion plugs stayed tight.
-- Edited by Prefectca on Thursday 9th of November 2023 06:44:10 PM