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By Dave Shoe - 03/03/2001 9:47:06 PM; IP 216.243.158.34
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The FE never actually got a "Duraspark" ignition because Duraspark first came on the scene in 1977 and mainly involved a larger distributor cap, fatter plug wires, and lower resistance ballast resistor wire.

The FE did get a pre-Duraspark-era electronic ignition, I believe in late '74. Any FE can be easily converted to factory breakerless using 302/351/400/460 distrubutor guts, and the Duraspark stuff can also be added with ease.

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