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Clio, Michigan, United States

Clio, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Globe Rubber Product Rim Diameter:14 Tire Type:Red Line Warranty:No

Old stock red line tire sidewalls. Still on original cardboard backing display. Great piece for man cave or gas station display or use on 14 inch rims. I do not know the date on these. Cardboard has a few bad areas but overall in pretty good condition for an old item. Rubber still soft, no dry rot. Shipping to lower 48 all others inquire before paying. Thanks for looking.

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