Custom lengths for correct fit. Now you can get a "stock-look" spark plug wire, that performs! Pertronix designed their Flame Thrower 7mm spark plug wires with the same core they use in their 8mm wire. The only difference is the 7mm flat black silicone jacket that hides its performance potential from the naked eye. Get the best of both worlds with "state-of-the-art performance and a stock look". These wires will fit most original wire looms. Select a custom tailored set for a great out of the box fit or a universal kit to match your unique engine and wire loom configuration.
FEATURES :
• Two current paths for reliability and redundancy.
-Primary path: Spiral wound stainless steel alloy.
-Secondary path: Carbon impregnated fiberglass center core.
• Low 500 ohm per foot resistance.
• 7mm Silicone jacket to resist high temperatures, moisture, oil and chemicals.
• EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Methylene) inner insulation for superior heat resistance and prevention of arcing and voltage leaks.
• Fiberglass reinforcing braid for added strength and flexibility.
• Lifetime Warranty.
Ford Mustang Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
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Mercury Cougar Years:
1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
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Ford Falcon and Ranchero Years:
1960 (60), 1961 (61), 1962 (62), 1963 (63), 1964 (64), 1965 (65), 1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70)
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Ford Fairlane and Ranchero Years:
1964 (64), 1965 (65), 1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70)
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Ford Torino and Ranchero Years:
1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71)
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Ford Truck F1, F2, F3, F100, F150, F250, F350 Years:
1948 (48), 1949 (49), 1950 (50), 1951 (51), 1952 (52), 1953 (53), 1954 (54), 1955 (55), 1956 (56), 1957 (57), 1958 (58), 1959 (59), 1960 (60), 1961 (61), 1962 (62), 1963 (63), 1964 (64), 1965 (65), 1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
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Ford Bronco Years:
1966 (66), 1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72), 1973 (73)
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NPD Part Number : 12259-3F Manufacturer Reference #'s: Pertronix 708104,
Product Instructions and Additional Info:
Pertronix Spark Plug Wire Set Instruction1967-1971 MUSTANG 351C, 351W, 390, 428
1972-1973 MUSTANG 302, 351C
1969-1973 COUGAR BOSS 302, 351C, 390, 427, 428, 429
1948-1973 F1-F350 302, 351, 390, 428
1966-1973 BRONCO 302, 351
1970-1970 FALCON (FROM 1/1/70), 351C, 429
1963-1970 FALCON (BEFORE 1/1/70), 260, 289, 302
1964-1970 FAIRLANE 289, 302, 351C, 351W, 390, 428, 429
1968-1971 TORINO 289, 302, 351C, 351W, 390, 428, 429
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Wish they were true custom fit for my motor. A lot of extra wire to loop for the longest runs. Boots want to ride up on the distributor cap after pushing them on.
Submitted on April 09, 2020 by Fred L.
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Quality wires. I run them with the flame thrower coil and igniter II module.
Submitted on May 30, 2020 by Randolph y.
YES I would recommend this product.
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I was not happy with this wire set. I have a 351C and as stated in an earlier review, the wires are too long. The distributor connections need to be slightly crimped for them to seat. The distributor boots do not seat well at first, they are better after a heat cycle. The plug boots are also too tight. I'll keep them for now, but will most likely get an exact fit set at a later date. They work, but are disappointing!
Submitted on July 19, 2024 by Bob T.
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