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SOLD 14” Deep Dish Cragar S/S with Goodyear Polyglas tires

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These are Unilug, come with lugs and washers for 5x4.5” bolt pattern. They are 14x8 with 3” bs or maybe a little less. They came off of a friends E Body Barracuda, but the don’t have enough back spacing for my Dart. Might be better on a Duster, but you should measure first.

$250 obo and located in Lacey WA 98503

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Is there a date code on the tires? L60's haven't been made for 50 years.
 
Is there a date code on the tires? L60's haven't been made for 50 years.
No so my friend. When I restored my X a few years back that’s what I bought for the rear. only difference was mine were the smaller RWL‘s on the tires. I bought them from that vintage tire outfit in Ohio. Brand spanking new. If I was a buyer tho I would still be asking the exact same question - we need to know how old the rubber is.
 
These are definitely for a show car, I wouldn’t drive on them. I’ll snap a picture of the DOT numbers.
 
No so my friend. When I restored my X a few years back that’s what I bought for the rear. only difference was mine were the smaller RWL‘s on the tires. I bought them from that vintage tire outfit in Ohio. Brand spanking new. If I was a buyer tho I would still be asking the exact same question - we need to know how old the rubber is.
It reads MLK1 D40151 Do you know how to decode these things? It’s not a standard DOT number

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It reads MLK1 D40151 Do you know how to decode these things? It’s not a standard DOT number

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I do but unfortunately I don’t recognize that sequence. Is it possible they we’re purchased prior to the date code being a requirement on all USA made tires? If thats the case these tires would be far too old to be street worthy. They can look perfect but yet have dry rot you can’t see and could go at any time. I just don’t recognize that sequence at all. Sorry.
 
I do but unfortunately I don’t recognize that sequence. Is it possible they we’re purchased prior to the date code being a requirement on all USA made tires? If thats the case these tires would be far too old to be street worthy. They can look perfect but yet have dry rot you can’t see and could go at any time. I just don’t recognize that sequence at all. Sorry.
I wouldn’t drive on them, they were on a show car, probably best for that. I priced them as selling the bare wheels basically. People sell these tires for big money to collectors apparently. But I have no interest in price gouging for old tires. Thanks for your input.
 
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