760-16 Firestone Vintage Indy Roadster Tire on 2040-parts.com
US $341.00
Location:
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New
Top quality factory fresh vintage bias tire. Tread Width 4". Section Width 7.5". Overall Diameter 29.75". Rim Width 5.5-6". Requires correct tube as listed in our ebay store. Price is for one tire - Rim/Trim Ring/Center Cap not Included. Plenty in stock!Click on the link http://stores.ebay.com/carpartjimm to visit our eBay store for a huge selection of tires and parts. Click on the store category of the size and style tire you are looking for to see the selection.
Tires and shipping amounts are per single tire and already discounted with the expectation that two or more tires will be purchased together so no further discounts are available.
Call us toll free at 1-800-414-4462 or 250-767-1974 if you have shipping questions.Thanks Jim
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