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Original 5.25 - 5.50 X 18 Tire 1928 - 1932 Buick Chevrolet Oldsmobile Hudson ++ on 2040-parts.com

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Churchville, New York, United States

Churchville, New York, United States
Tire is in good shape for its age. No sry rot. Would need a tube. Tread is maybe 70%.
Brand:Miller Tire Type:Summer Section Width:5.25 - 5.50 Rim Diameter:18

Original Vintage Tire - Miller Medalist 4 Ply 5.25 - 5.50 x 18 - Fits various car or automobile makes 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Please verify model application. 1931/ 1931 Buick, 1930 AUburn G-85, 1932 / 1933 Chevrolet, 1931 / 1932 Chrysler, 1930 1931 1932 Dodge, 1932 Essex, 1927 1928 Elcar, 1930 / 1931 Graham, 1930 / 1931 Hudson, 1928 1929 1930 1931 Oldsmobile, 1932 Willys, 1932 Rockne, 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Jordan, 1930 Oakland, 1932 Nash, 1929 / 1930 Marquette. No dry rot. In good shape for its age. Tire might have 70% tread left. Nice to have an original tire to use as a spare. Email with any questions.

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