SUCCESS... at last. And the cure is as mysterious as the problem was.
Here's what has happened.
The car went in for a Spring Tune-up about ten days ago. The mechanics adjusted the valves, put in new points,new distributor cap, new plugs .... and worked on the fuel mixture.
When I got home, I check the plugs -- to put anti-seize on them -- and found that #1 plug was "sooty" or "carbon fouled." All the other plugs were fine.
I checked the #1 lead wire, distributor cap connection, and two or three other possibilities. I put in a new plug, drove 175 miles, and that plug was sooty. I put in another new plug, and it, too, soon became sooty.
Then a week bending the ear of Forum folks with this problem.
In the meanwhile, I studied up on how to balance my carbs and adjust the mixture. I know it sounds easy, but not for a novice like me. I even wrote up a step-by-step manual on how to do it. Got help from the Forum. Thanks.
Today, I worked on the carbs. They were completely out of balance. I balanced them as well as I could with a Unisyn (I couldn't get the little wires in the SU kit to work). Then I adjusted the mixture and carefully adjusted the idle. I then pulled the #1 plug, and cleaned it off, and put it back in. After all that, I hit the road.
Car ran very well. When I returned home, I pulled the #1 plug and it was NORMAL. No carbon fouling or soot.
Don't know why it worked.... but it did!
Any guesses?