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Old 10-28-2023, 05:30 PM
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Default 68-69 Camaro Z28 Original Tire Goodyear Wide Tread GT E70-15 1967 Date Code

This is a real deal original tire for 1968-1969 Camaro Z28 models. I bought this from a long time collector who removed this tire from the spare on a 1968 Z28 in the 80's. It has been in cool, dry storage ever since.

I posted this tire up on Ebay starting at $9.99 with NO RESERVE. I am offering free shipping to paid members in the Continental US. I will also offer $40 off shipping paid members outside the Continental US. If you are a paid member and win the auction, please send me a PM through this site and I will send a revised invoice through Ebay.

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/355142425752


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Very cool piece. Note that the date on a Goodyear in the 1967-1968 timeframe is in the YE part of the code (not the 01427 part). Y=1967, E=November

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Thanks Jeff,

That actually makes a lot more sense. Is there a website I decide these Goodyear dates? I have a few others of different sizes I need to decode.

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Here you go Jason......

https://anghelrestorations.com/wp-co...tires_v1.3.pdf
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Old 11-07-2023, 12:44 AM
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The Anghel summary is great and very comprehensive, but it is also a little bit confusing where it sticks the discussion of the two different BURLEY-CAMINO formats and the TUFSYN-PACKER format together.

For the years that I primarily care about, here's the simplified version:

1961-1965

First digit (Year)
3 or 5 = 61
7 or 9 = 62
4 or 6 = 63
1 or 2 = 64
8 or 0 = 65

Second digit (Month)
B = Jan
U = Feb
R = Mar
L = Apr
E = May
Y = Jun
C = Jul
A = Aug
M = Sep
I = Oct
N = Nov
O = Dec

1966-1972 (with understanding that some 1970 and later tires used the later systems on page 6 or page 7 of the Anghel summary)

First digit (Year)
M or Z = 66
K or Y = 67
L or T = 68
J or U = 69
E or W = 70
H or X = 71
G or S = 72

Second digit (Month)
T = Jan
U = Feb
F = Mar
S = Apr
Y = May
N = Jun
P = Jul
A = Aug
C = Sep
K = Oct
E = Nov
R = Dec

Now I wish someone could figure out Firestone's pre-DOT date coding! Several years ago I even called Firestone and spoke to their "company historian", but she had no clue what I was even asking about!
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Thank you Jeff. That is very helpful.

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