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BF Goodrich Silvertown Classic Bias Ply Tire with 1-Inch Wide Whitewall (750R14)

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      Features

      • BFGoodrich Vintage Tire
      • 7.50 x 14" Size
      • Tubeless Bias Ply Construction
      • 1" Smooth Whitewall With No Lettering
      • Made From Original Molds
      • Road-Tested Durability & Ride Comfort
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      Description

      To complete the restoration of your car, you need one of the most familiar lines of bias-ply tires; BFGoodrich Vintage tires from Coker. Made in the original molds to maintain historical accuracy and authenticity, including smooth whitewalls with no lettering, these bias-ply tires have road-tested durability and ride comfort for today. They come available in various sizes and sidewall styles to give your baby the look that you want. BFGoodrich Vintage tires offer Silvertown quality, reliability, and value that starts from the inside. For all of your classic Ford restoration needs, count on MAC's.

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