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Champion Massive, Fine Wire Platinum, Iridium Electrode Spark Plug (3) Leaflets on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Massive, Fine Wire Platinum, and Iridium Electrode Warranty:No

(3) Champion color flyers 1980, 1981 and 1982.

  • 1980 Champion leaflet describing the Fine Wire Aviation Spark Plug with Iridium electrode. 
  • 1981 Champion leaflet describing the Fine Wire Aviation Spark Plug with Platinum electrode. 
  • 1982 Champion leaflet describing the Standard Massive Electrode Aviation Spark Plug. 

Each Brochure measurement:

  • Folded 7-1/2 inch x 3-1/2 inch.  
  • Opened 7-1/2 inch x 14 inch.

 

Great information for airplane history enthusiast, aviation collector, or your favorite pilot.

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