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were the original tires issued with a 1933 ford Firestone, Goodrich or what?
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Firestone, Goodyear and US tires were used.
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Plus B.F. Goodrich Silvertowns.
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Does anyone know how to tell the age of tires? The spare in my 41 looks very old.
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...140710161300:s But if the spare is really old you might be out of luck |
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