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Old Antique Car Parts Set Of (5) E78 15 Polyglas Tires Oem Goodyear Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $1,549.95
Location:

Wilder, Idaho, United States

Wilder, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

 Here we have a very nice set of (5) Bias-Ply "Goodyear" 1960's tires. In excellent condition for their age. These tires are E78-15 Bias ply polyglas. The tires were taken of a 64 Chevy shortly after purchased and stored inside for over 50 years. They have less then 500 miles on them. No weathering or UV damage but there is some checking on white walls but not side walls. Please feel free to ask any questions. Perfect for a 60's car restoration. Shipping charges reflect the cost of domestic shipping within the continental US only, I will however package and ship elsewhere at buyers additional expense.


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