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Good/year Temporary Use Spare Tire Circa Early 70's Fits? on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW GENUINE GOOD/YEAR POLYSPARE TEMPORARY SPARE TIRE SIZE B78-14 CIRCA EARLY 70'S APPLICATIONS UNKNOWN. DATE CODE IS "MDLY  FH0073", MAX SPEED IS RATED @50 MPH. RUBBER IS STILL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, NO AGE CRACKING NOT BRITTLE. STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES, PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING RARE FIND CORRECT DETAIL ITEM. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ????????


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