New Front tires
Burnemup
Posted 2023-01-27 10:50 AM (#627260)
Subject: New Front tires



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I just put on new front tires. They are American Classics 215xR15 (2 1/2' WW) on the stock rims The tires I had were over 7yrs old and I neglected the air pressure and one went flat thru the sidewall. and also the starter went out too. It to is fixed.



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wizard
Posted 2023-01-27 11:16 AM (#627261 - in reply to #627260)
Subject: Re: New Front tires



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Very nice car, beautiful in black.
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Powerflite
Posted 2023-01-27 11:46 AM (#627262 - in reply to #627260)
Subject: Re: New Front tires



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Very nice!
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Powerflite
Posted 2023-01-27 12:53 PM (#627263 - in reply to #627260)
Subject: Re: New Front tires



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When I think of the different trim levels on today's cars, the SE, LE, LS, LT, LTZ, etc, I wouldn't pay for anything beyond the base model unless I really needed some feature captured in one of those soulless things. But looking at these beautiful '55-'56 Custom Royals, I could never have picked any other trim level! Those extra features make these cars stand out really well.
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