I'm a little confused. A truly fouled plug will not fire reliably. Could it be that they are getting fouled worse than they used to?
They are getting fouled just as they did in the past. I should perhaps call them "partly" fouled, because (before the tear down) the engine ran smoothly but smoked a little bit at low RPMs.
Many months before my tear down to replace the head gasket, I installed an electronic ignition, new plugs and wires. My father rarely serviced the vehicle, rarely drove it, and the last time he had replaced the plugs was nearly 10 years ago. But keep in mind he had ONLY driven about 3000mi (4800km) in 10 years on those plugs. Original plug #4 was covered in dry soot; #3 was light brown just as it should be; #2 & #1 were identical, both coated with about 0.5mm of burned oil.
I installed new Champion plugs and found that the new plugs resembled the old plugs after only about 20 miles of use! #1/#2 oiled; #3 great; #4 dry soot. Seeing that my brand new plugs had already been oiled is what finally pushed me to replace the head gasket. When I exposed the chambers I was very surprised to see that the #1 and #2 chambers looked pretty good. I thought for sure they were going to be nasty. After installing the new head gasket, #1/#2 still oil just as bad as before. However, the new gasket leaks in multiple places on the outside of the block, so I can assume it is leaking into the combustion chamber as well, possibly causing the oiled #1/#2. Old, worn head gasket = oily plugs. New head gasket installed improperly = oil plugs. I shall find out in the coming weeks.