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Have seen these on ebay (yeah,I shoulda bot em
). They are performance ignition wires ( vintage ) and are a muted orange color. Must be in excellent shape/serviceable. Will consider other period correct I. wires.Thanks ![]()
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anyone...?
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Bump for the weekend crew...thanks!
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Sam, I think these might be what you are looking for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...K%3AMESELX%3AIT They are orange Delco wires.
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Thanks John. Do you know what era these came from? The ones I had seen before were a much more muted shade of orange like you saw on the L88 'vettes. These look pretty cool though.
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Can't say for sure as to the year, but I worked at a parts store that sold Delco remy ignition from 1972 thru 1981 and those wires were available back then for sure. I've seen some Autolite / Motorcraft bulk ignition wire that was more of a flat orange though.
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