Spark plug questions/misfire

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theoldwizard1

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I worked in the Sears garage in the early 70s. You are correct, very few cars had A/C back then, but Sear would install an under dash system. I don't know what the price was, but it was not very popular.
 

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I remember the ones that customer's put in 65-68 mustangs. Sears sold everything including Allstate cars at one time. They were made by Kaiser/Frasier. We're really spoiled these days, with pretty much 75 percent of cars come with Ac. You guys in the Midwest/ South used to go to the movies because it was Air conditioned. 95 degrees and wet, I would too.

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Old wizard are you old enough to remember when the price of car air conditioning was close to 40 percent of the price of the vehicle. Avg was $750.00 to $900.00. pretty steep when the retail price of car was $2,000 to $2500. Explains why cars from 50's and early 60's rarely had factory air. No big deal growing up near San Francisco, but everywhere else, brutal.

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Almost impossible to have a car with out a/c in Texas sometimes. The heat here is brutal!
 

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Your dad or grandpa probably didn't have it. A lot of lone star beer to cool off.

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About to change the plugs, subscribing for future reference just in case
 
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