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Spark Plugs for '51 Plymouth flathead six-cylinder
Hi there: My 13 year old son was recently given a 1951 Plymouth Concorde as a Hot Rod project car. It has a flathead six-cylinder in it, with Champion J-11 spark plugs. After canvassing a number of auto parts stores, we have been unable to locate those plugs. Does anyone know what the conversion designation would be for a newer model plug? Thanks a lot.
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Have you tried NAPA? They have alot of old car parts.
Also for NOS stuff there is http://www.oldmoparts.com/ |
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i just ask a friend to check that number & he says it's still a good #####. he also said that it maybe under these other 2 numbers & both are Champion numbers #511 & #J11C. matter of fact he said they had 18 plugs of the above number in stock....joe
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