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Old 06-27-2020, 06:57 AM
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There is no way anyone in our family would ever drive on a tire of any such vintage on a public road at this point in our lives, much less in Survivor original paint Corvettes, we didn't drive the cars after they were delivered until I got Rusty on the line and got a set of repro Goodyears on the way.



back to the Black car... WE have a set of Firestone 500's which are set to go on a set of original ralleys.
We are debating using a tube, or perhaps filling with a flexible foam, only for rolling on NCRS or Bloomington show fields. Even though not original Firestones I wouldn't drive it when I flew to upstate NY and looked at it because of the tires(I knew they were maybe late 70's old, My brother works for Firestone and he checked, turns out the nearly new tires were dated 75 and 77, front and rear respectively)
I put it in gear and let out the clutch to the end of the drive, reverse, backed up the drive swerved the steering, everything pretty much worked, when I saw it had the original exhaust head pipes the original exhaust manifold to pipe nuts were still in place, trans has never been out and all of the weatherstripping was devoid of paint overspray...
The owner was a long time NCRS member, restored straight axle cars in the 70's and 80's, bought this car in the late 80's from a fellow Corvette collector, got into Harleys, stored it in a bubble with desicant pouches every winter, brought it home in his heated garage in the spring and then drove the Harleys, wash rinse repeat... year after year. Car accumulated 1000 miles since 1990, he had recently rebuilt the original dated master cylinder, it had the original plug wires on it 2nd Quarter 72, we paid him advertised asking price and felt fortunate to have the opportunity, he told my brother he felt it was going to a the right home... it was probably me refusing to leave his driveway in it and telling him I would appreciate it if he didn't drive it on the road with the tires.

Here are the old Radial T/A's it was wearing...



NCRS has numerous tales of the old Firestone 500's blowing apart in cars and tearing tire tubs apart.
That's where they most commonly lurk on 73-75?76? Corvettes, typically the tires didn't blow out and they were replaced with another tire and the car went on about it's life, and the spare wasn't ever cycled in rotation or changed in sets of 5, the spare lurked like a time bomb.
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