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MJV1953 02-25-2024 06:32 PM

Chevrolet SS wheel spare tire question
 
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Picked this up at a swap meet last weekend. Does this look like an original 14" SS spare tire that has never been mounted? The Firestone tire is a DOT but I have never been able to figure out Firestone date codes or found something that could. Thanks for any insights.

JMB 02-25-2024 07:33 PM

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You should be able to find the date code and 2 letter stamping to determine vehicle....here is a 70 SS wheel (AO code) built November 6, 1969.

Mr70 02-25-2024 08:01 PM

That's 100% a modern day reproduction tire,look at the tread design.
Does the DOT start with CYLD? Hope you didn't pay too much for it..
The rim has recently been painted,like repro offers now,but could still be a 54 year old factory original,and not a modern day reproduction.
Relay the numbers and letters surrounding the valve stem as JMB has shown to determine that.

WILMASBOYL78 02-25-2024 08:05 PM

SS Wheel...
 
The wheel seems to be in nice shape...letter code is either YA or AO...69-70.

Looks like the tire says F70 x 14...that would rule out Nova, and the Nova didn't offer white letter tires in that time frame anyway. Most likely from a Chevelle SS...or Camaro??

As for the tire...it looks real nice...but I'm no expert on the tire dates...post the info and the boys will sort it out.

MJV1953 02-25-2024 09:08 PM

Pictures of the wheels and tire date codes.
 
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Pictures of the wheels and tire date codes. Thanks for everyone's input.

Mr70 02-25-2024 09:12 PM

AO September 22nd,1969 rim date,nice!

SuperNovaSS 02-25-2024 10:49 PM

It looks original to me with the paint dot next to the weights and little sticker next to the production code. I see the DOT next to the paint dot. I'm not sure what year the DOT started but I seem to remember it starting earlier than I previously thought. 1968 or 1969? I'm certainly no tire expert but I would have bought it based on what I see. What is wrong with the tread pattern? Please educate me.

I believe Jeff Helms knows a good bit about old tires. Hopefully he will chime in. I'm voting its legit.


Thanks,

Jason

muscle_collector 02-26-2024 01:28 AM

if its original, its too bad they put a trim ring on it and probably scratched the wheel

Big Block Bill 02-26-2024 01:59 AM

[QUOTE=SuperNovaSS;1644889]It looks original to me with the paint dot next to the weights and little sticker next to the production code. I see the DOT next to the paint dot. I'm not sure what year the DOT started but I seem to remember it starting earlier than I previously thought. 1968 or 1969? I'm certainly no tire expert but I would have bought it based on what I see. What is wrong with the tread pattern? Please educate me.

DOT started in mid / late 1967 for the 1968 Model Year.. Correct tires for a 1967 Corvette did not have DOT on them.
My original Uniroyal Loredo "The Rain Tire" was a non DOT tire. Bill

Lee Stewart 02-27-2024 02:11 AM

1969 SS Camero = E70/14

https://i.postimg.cc/4ykzL4yN/screenshot-13443.png

http://www.camaros.org/pdf/options.pdf


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