1969 Camaro Spare Tire & Rally Wheel Xn Ralley Rim Uniroyal F78 1968 Ss Rs Z/28 on 2040-parts.com
US $450.00
Location:
Dyer, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used
Wow... What a Find for the Ultimate Camaro Purist!!!
Original Survivor Spare Tire and XN Rally Wheel from a 1969 Camaro
The original owner had a flat on his 69 Camaro when the car was 1 year old and had to use this to get home. This was usedVery Little as you can see by the minimal wear on the tire tread. There is no Dry Rot or Cracking and she still has the original Red Dot on the tire to mount next to the weld stud on the wheel from the factory. There is also the original Micro Wheel Weight still attached.
The tire is a Uniroyal Fastrack E78-14
Serial Number UA9212
Rally Wheel K 1 9 5 (valve stem) 7 XN dated May 7th 1969. There is also a GM E stamping between the lug holes.
The XN wheel is 14"x6"
Email ryanicholas528 (AT) aol.com with any questions. I reserve the right to end the listing early because it is For Sale Locally.
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