Goodyear just released the correct tires for our cars
Not cheap, but they are correct and safe to drive on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GOODYEAR-GAT...96470b&vxp=mtr Looks like I'll be ordering a set soon for my DPS to replace the 25 year old tires on it. |
Thanks for posting that up, Chris! No, they're not cheap, but anyone who drives their SSP even a little bit (as opposed to trailer queens) can now have a correct set of safe tires. Demand for NOS sets will soon be only for those who need a correct set for a fully restored show car, and these new tires will cut into that demand as well.
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This is a mystery. I just checked with my brother who's in the wholesale tire business and he states that this tire is not coming from Goodyear. If it was, you'd be hearing about it from them and their dealers. It may be a reproduction but he checked Coker Tire and it's not from them either. There are other companies that repop tires too so if it's legit, it may be coming from another source but considering where it's being advertised from he's a bit skeptical.
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The guy lists his MCA number at the bottom. I wonder if MCA or someone like Daniel Carpenter is behind it.
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The tires are being reproduced by Kelsey. Price directly from them is $300 each. The tires aren't listed on their company website just yet, but they are in-stock and available.
http://www.kelseytire.com/pages/contactus.html (800) 325-0091 |
Nice detective work, Mike! :)
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good stuff but expensive. In a couple of years, after the hype wears off they will be a little more reasonable I would imagine.
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