Nos An7 Autolite Spark Plugs Vintage Autolite Willys Jeep 1947 1948 Plymouth on 2040-parts.com
Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, United States
Box of 10 vintage AUTOLITE spark plugs. AN7. I think they are correct replacement for 1947 and 1948 Plymouth. I believe they should also fit vintage Willys military jeep engines, not sure. They are all in the original boxes with paper wrappers. The ends have some green build up on them as shown, should brush off. They have some surface rust spots starting as shown. The worst one is shown in pic 10. The other pictures show the average condition of the other plugs.
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