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If they are 'Vette tires, they will be F70-15's. What car are they going on and do you have the date code for them? Its not the miles, its the years on tires. I know of guys that have 42 year old tires (or older) on their car, but they will not drive them over 5 mph. I have also heard of vintage tires going flat while the car is being transported!!!
Current retail price for those tires is $215/ tire. Contact me if you have questions. I will try to help.
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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If the tires are not dryrotted I would not worry at all about their age. I have a garage with over 500 vintage tires and every one of my cars rides on original tires and i drive them hard and at speeds up to 90 miles per hour. Ive had one blowout on me in over 10 years of driving on old tires. Theres nothing like the originals. if they are f60-15's and you dont want them I would be glad to buy them from you.
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |
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They are f-70-15s. They have been stored inside. I will get the date codes and post pictures this evening....
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Can someone send me a break down of how to decode the date codes on original tires? --Thanks!
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