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I've seen pictures of the old cotton-covered wires that were yellow with black stripes. No idea who made them, though. I know Kanter Auto Products offers those as part of a tune-up kit for pre-1950 cars, and I would imagine that the design has some basis in historical accuracy.

Charlie Larkin

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Must have been colored wires before '76. I had a '77 Porsche 924 that had one of the first Callaway turbos on it and it could ONLY use red (high temperature) wires on it. The red hot turbo was so close to the wires even cheaper red wires would melt.

I know this is more than just color for show, but ..

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If the process of elimination helps, I see no referrences to colored wires in my 1971 Gratiot Auto Supply or Honest (Hisself) Charlie's catalogs.

"Honest ain't mad, he's just being grilled!" -- From a catalog from Hisself.

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