At some point in the past a previous owner installed a belt driven distributor that has no apparent identifying markings on the outside. Because I'm doing new plugs and wires I figured a new cap and rotor would probably be a good idea.
So I removed the cap to try and figure out what the heck it is. Inside the cap is inscribed "Remy 6980."
After about two hours of Google searching I learned that this distributor comes out of a 1918-1927 CHEVROLET!!
And add injury to insult, a new one will cost me $90!! Not the distributor, the cap! And the rotor? $55

Needles to say, if it comes to that I am NOT paying $145 plus tax and shipping for a GM cap and rotor for my Model T. Instead, after seeing what these antique Chevrolet enthusiasts seem to be willing to pay I might be able to sell this distributor for what it would cost me for a new distributor from Texas T Parts.
Anyway, that was the long way around to my question: Can I just use an auto parts store universal wire kit or is there something special about spark plug wires (resistance, etc.)?