Tires for these cars can be purchased from specialty retailers. These retailers can help you pick the right tires for your vehicle.
When you are restoring your classic car,original parts is very important.I would suggest searching on Ebay for the tires foryour vehicle.
I would look at Amazon or Autozone. They both would have tires.
You can check at local car parts stores. You can also check online to find matching tires.
Look online or go to Pep Boys. They have all types of car stuff.
Could be several reasons but the first one that comes to my mind is to have the tires balanced.
You could say the Camaro, Firebird, Cadillac Deville, Lincoln and Oldsmobile lineup of classic cars and the Ford Mustang.
If they are normal cars there will be 104 tires
The most comprehensive place to find information on parts for classic Ford cars would be the J.C. Whitney parts catalogue. They have parts for most classic cars and are a very reputable dealer.
No one invented classic cars. In general, cars over the age of 25 years are considered antique or classic.
Chevrolet Classic cars have a range of features, such as seventeen-inch alloy wheels. Similarly, Chevrolet Classics often feature BMW tires, iPod/USB ports and six speakers, for example.
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In the United Kingdom one could look for example on the web presence of "Card and Classic". There's another great site called "OldRide". Additionally "Classic Cars for Sale" and "Cars-On-Line" might be good places to start.
Since cars were first made tires were always rubber.