Tim PloughNman Daley

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I have been trying to log-in since Saturday and finally we have the problem resolved. Anyway, your post on the closed tread design tires made me want to reply. That style was first used on the early 8Ns. It is the Firestone Champion Spade Grip design, now called Champion Guide Grip and sold as repops today by Firestone though made in Chena. I have a repop set on my restored early '48 8N and only take them out when I gussy her up for shows. I'd hang on to those and use them on an early 8N project. Or, if not interested in that, I know someone who may be interested in buying them...

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Thanks Tim, unfortunately I only have that one tire and it is in
pretty bad shape cracking wise.
I know they are tough, even when hard and cracked, so if I had
one to match it I'd probably keep it around but I don't have
anything close.
As my luck goes, I'll probably find one right after I get rid of it
though!
 
What size is it? Ive got one on a rim that has the center disc welded to it..Theres on "bad if you will say" spot. small piece of rubber missing on the side wall..I'd like to somehow save the rim someday.
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