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For a "82A V8 - 60hp Coupe", am I correct in saying the Coker Firestone, 550-16, Bias-Ply, Blackwall is the closest tire on the market to what would be correct coming from the factor?
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Yes, most likely those would be the closet to authentic you're likely to find. Keep in mind that 6:00 x 16" were an option for your car.
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Just to clarify; the 6.00 x 16 tire fits and runs well on the 16 x 3.5 inch rims and is close to factory correct, which would be your recommendation due to ride.
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Keep in mind, those 3 1/2" rims are worth some serious money.
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Nice to here something is worth money, most of the time it just costs. I am going with the Firestone 550-16. Thanks!
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Now there is a Henry Built that looks really right....Thanks
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Yeah, that car looks great!
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