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Goodyear Eagle St Rwl Vintage Tire 225 70 R14 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Illinois metro St Louis, United States

Illinois metro St Louis, United States
Condition:Damaged Section Width:225 Aspect Ratio:70

Tire should not be considered road worthy due to it's age and condition.

It is best used as a storage roller or one of a show set.

The bead is damaged as pictured.

There is some sporadic tread and sidewall cracking, too, and examples are pictured.

There was a tube in it BUT the tire held it's correct shape before I dismounted it.

No patches.

No plugs.

NICE letters.

Tread measured between 4/32nds and 6/32nds.

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