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Tires, All American, Never Used, F78-14 Wsw, (2), Bias-ply on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Not used, bias-ply
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Rim Diameter:14 Brand:All American Warranty:No Tire Type:Summer Car Type:Passenger/Performance UPC:Does not apply

Tires, All American, Never Used, F78-14 WSW. ( 2 tires)

Tires, All American, F78-14 (2). Not sure of the age, included is a picture of the date code (?)(45M282 and 45M322). Were stored in a house away from the elements. The whitewalls appear whiter than they are due to the bright light-I didn't have whitewall cleaner. 

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