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Nos Us Royal Safety 800 9.50-14 Tire 1961 61 Lincoln Whitewall on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Webster, New York, United States

Webster, New York, United States
Condition:New



 

 

NOS US Royal Safety 800 9.50-14 Tire, NON DOT. This has never been used. This has some scuffs on the whitewall. 2 1/8" whitewall.

INV:71916

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