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Old 08-18-2002, 09:51 PM
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Does anyone know where I could get some pie crust sidewall whitewalls with tread? I've found legal slicks and have a set, but would like something with some tread. Can't be going around wet corners with slicks anymore, it ain't fun entering a 40yr old bridge sideways...so its either two tires or new interior and some depends... I CAN'T SWIM! :o hehe

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Old 08-18-2002, 10:08 PM
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Do you want to sell the whitewall slicks? I need a pair for the Mysterion I am building. Check Mooneyes. Their catalog lists some whitewall tires that look sorta like slicks but have a nice looking tread. I don't think they show them on the web site but order their catalog. Lotsa good nostalgia stuff in it. I think Stockton tire also sell the same tires and I think they show them on their website.
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Old 08-18-2002, 10:29 PM
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Peachy I'll look on there and get me a cataloge. I'm gonna keep the slicks for show, wouldn't feel right about sellinem to anyone, don't think they have much life inem, they are used up cut up and chunked out.

Willy's you should go check out a new picture the Radir site has up, its not the mysterion like your building, but its along the same lines and is pretty cool.

Coker sells the pie crust slicks too, they are cheeper then Radirs by $25.

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Yes I have seen a full spread article on that bubble car in one of the rod magazines, probably Rod & Custom. That guy also owns Ed Roth's Road Agent bubble car. It is fully restored.
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HK, Check with Diamond Back Classics in Conway,S.C. 1-888-922-1642 www.widewhitewalltires.com
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