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Vintage Goodyear Good Year D70-14 Narrow White Sidewall Polyglas Polyglass Tire on 2040-parts.com

US $15.70
Location:

Waterloo, Illinois, United States

Waterloo, Illinois, United States
Condition:Damaged Brand:Goodyear Warranty:No

 Used Vintage Goodyear Good Year D70-14 Narrow White Sidewall Polyglas Polyglass Tire . Removed from the trunk of a 68 Mustang. Bead and sidewall got beat up removing it from the vintage styled steel rim. Blackwall side still shows good, Maybe ok for a spare.  I do not know if it will hold air now or not but it did before dismounting.

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