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(2)vintage F70-15 Goodyear Black Wall Speedway Wide Read Tires Nylon No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Goodyear Rim Diameter:15 Section Width:F Load Index:B Tire Type:Performance Warranty:No Aspect Ratio:70

(2)VINTAGE F70-15 GOODYEAR BLACK WALL SPEEDWAY WIDE  READ TIRES NYLON CORD NO RESERVE.I have no idea how old they are but have posted pics of the DOT Date codes.Sold for show only and not for driving on.

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