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Help Identify This PlugI picked up this plug today and need some help in identifying it. It has stamped on one of the hex...this thread has 1 replies and has been viewed 326 times
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I picked up this plug today and need some help in identifying it. It has stamped on one of the hex flats "---- Bros. Kokomo Ind." Can't make out who the Brothers are. Hoping someone knows who the brothers were that were making spark plugs in Kokomo, In. Thanks!
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I figured out tonight that this plug was made by Long Bros. Kokomo, Ind. I found a listing for them in a 1915 tractor field book. They are not listed in my 1925 Chilton Auto Directory. The company was probably gone by then.
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