Vintage Goodyear Good Year D70-14 Black Sidewall Polyglas Polyglass Tire on 2040-parts.com
Illinois metro St Louis, United States
Vintage, used, aged, D70 14 Goodyear Polyglas blackwall tire is sold AS IS. Just before dismounting it, it was filled to 35 PSI and placed completely underwater. No leakage was observed. The tire, in general, still holds its basic profile when filled up, BTW. After that, the tire was dismounted from its original wheel resulting in some bead chew on both beads with the worst area pictured. The bead sealing surfaces remain sound, however. Treadwear is relatively even as pictured. No repairs/patches/plugs were observed anywhere on the tire. The tire shows signs of age with plenty of sidewall and tread area cracking as pictured so study the pics and ask questions. Ideal for use as a show spare for a vintage car that used this size originally. THE TIRE IS SOLD AS IS FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY! NO RETURNS! Prefer lower 48 USA sale. Wrap/ship to the lower 48 is $25. |
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