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I was in NAPA the other day and asked them how far back their interchanges went for just this reason. I inquired if they listed the spark plugs for a 37 Packard six. They had them listed down to the model and a choice of two manufacturers of plugs. I know one was Champion and I think the other was AutoLite. They were available but had to be ordered.
Posted on: 2020/1/8 7:02
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But note there is a difference between functionally equivalent and what the OP is looking for. Specifically he also wants the OEM style threaded post for an eyelet and knurled thumbwheel fastener rather than the more modern "push on" nipple.
Posted on: 2020/1/8 8:56
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The OEM was Champion C4.
Posted on: 2020/1/8 12:29
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Here's factory photo
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Posted on: 2020/1/8 12:37
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Here's the AC G10, which is obviously not the two-piece take-apart plug that the Champion C4 is (and which can be seen plainly in the factory photo.
Posted on: 2020/1/8 12:42
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