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Can someone please post a pic of a 69 Z28 with redline tires. Want to make sure this is the direction I want to take. Also any experiences with Coker redlines......good, bad or indifferant
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Old 04-25-2019, 05:54 PM
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You do realize that they didn't come on the 1969 Z/28. Only the 1967 model
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Old 04-25-2019, 06:00 PM
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I personally have had great experiences with Coker Redline Tires. I guess it depends if you are going straight bone stock bias ply or radials.
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Thanks Lee for posting those pics. I forgot to mention its the Daytona yellow Z I was most interested in. Thanks Chevelle for sharing your experience
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As close as I could find to what you wanted Frank
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My '67 4K car with red lines
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My '67 4K car with red lines
They look beautiful against the bolero red! Some of the repo redlines don’t have the right shade of red. Those are perfect.
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That's the spittin image of my car except without the redlines. Now I have a good idea what it will look like. Thank you for posting Lee.
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69 Z's did not come with redline tires. Only two type of tires, Firestone Sportcar 200's and Goodyear Wide Tread tires.
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