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I saw someone trying to ID these 4 cylinder Chevrolet Spark Plug Terminal ends on another site. I thought I'd try to help them out. What is the correct year application for these items. I've seen the 6 cyl versions, never the 4 cylinder version. AACA Forum I can not get the pic to post here. So I posted the link.
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This must have stumped all you 4 cyl guys ! Could it be an aftermarket item ?
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I have never seen that plug wire end with the bowtie. I have never inspected all the plug ends I have and now must do so. It is typical to the late 4-cylinders, however it could be early 6-cylinder. Could be aftermarket as vendors were wild and woolly with the Chevrolet trademarks back then. 
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