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Nos Vintage Uniroyal Tiger Paw White Letter F70-15 Tire 1972 Corvette on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:UNIROYAL Rim Diameter:15 Section Width:F Warranty:No Tire Type:Performance DOT:AN U2D1 201 Aspect Ratio:70

You are bidding on a single (1) NOS F-70-15 Uniroyal Tiger Paw white letter tire.  DOT # AN U2D1 201.  Correct for 1972 Corvette.  Super rare find.  If you have any questions please call Kurt at 717-490-1604. 

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