Firestone Steel Radial 500 Tires-set Of Four on 2040-parts.com
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
SET OF FOUR FIRESTONE STEEL RADIAL 500'S FROM THE 70'S.SIZE ; GR 70-15. THIS IS THE CORRECT SIZE FOR A 69-82 CORVETTE 8"X15" RIM. VERY GOOD CONDITION, DEEP AND EVEN TREAD ON ALL FOUR, LOW MILES, THE TREAD DEPTH LOOKS TO BE ABOUT A QUARTER TO FIVE EIGHTS INCH. THESE TIRES ARE NOT BEING REPRODUCED, HAVE TO HAVE REAL ONES. GREAT FOR THE JUDGEING FIELD OR A DISPLAY CAR. THIS WAS THE FIRST RADIAL FROM FIRESTONE. IT WAS AVAILABLE ON THE 1973 CORVETTE AND OTHER CARS. STARTING BID $400.00, NO RESERVE, BUY IT NOW $550.00. BUYER PAYS ONLY ACTUAL SHIPPING COST, AT AUCTION END BUYER CONTACT ME AND I WILL SHIP HOWEVER BUYER WANTS.I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE SHIPPING CALCULATOR , I'LL ONLY CHARGE ACTUAL SHIPPING COST. THANKS
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