Original 1975 Corvette Spare Wheel And Tire on 2040-parts.com
Youngsville, North Carolina, United States
I have an original spare tire and wheel from a 1975 Corvette L-82. This is a 15x8 wheel with the original Goodyear GR70 Radial tire. I removed this from a car that I built. I don't believe it had ever been removed from under the car. The tire still has the excess rubber mold edges on it, it's never been on the road. The paint is still on the wheel where the lugnuts would seat. This would be perfect for someone restoring a Corvette and wanting the original spare under the car. Actual shipping charges will apply to the buyer. Thanks
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