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Please don't. Your car is legit the way it is!
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/Users/iancote/Desktop/MVI_0921.AVI 1970 L78 Nova Best ET 9.14@152 MPH Street trim 1970 L34 Chevelle Matching #s Project 1970 LS6 Chevelle Matching #s Project 2001 LS1 Camaro SS SOM Stock 2008 LS3 Sierra Denali Blk Stock |
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1969 SS 396/350 Chevelle |
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Unfortunately, if you want to run a 14 or 15 inch white letter in a radial, your choices are getting pretty limited. Especially if you are looking for the bigger sizes.
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HawkX66 (02-25-2020) |
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Not sure why you don't like the Coopers southernfriedcj. I've seen you say that before. They're a good quality tire, reasonably priced for those of us that drive their cars routinely and they have a nice classic white lettered look. They're also easy to get in most places. I wouldn't use them on a show/trailer queen resto or survivor of course.
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-Dave Semper Fi! 69 Camaro SS396 L34 X66 |
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I see where they are now making a replica of the Firestone Wide-Oval in a radial that has the same sidewall and tread pattern as the old school bias tires. But you are still limited on sizes. Still, might be a good compromise for an original car that you actually want to drive.
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HawkX66 (02-26-2020) |
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And the tread pattern has its differences from the Bias-ply too. |
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Thanks. She's a work in progress. She's just about ready for paint, but I need to finish building my new garage first.
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-Dave Semper Fi! 69 Camaro SS396 L34 X66 |
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