Some were used on luxury vehicles of the 1030's, but most popular in the l950's
You can order reproduction white wall tires. The "white wall" came that way from the factory on many older model cars.
Black wall tires.
Never seen that. I believe you have to buy tires made with whitewalls.
Pep Boys Tires has a wide variety of tires and prices to choose from on their website. Some examples of tires one can find there are white wall and Cornell.
You might be thinking of "white wall" tires.
A tire with the name of a color in it could refer to a "white wall tire." White wall tires have a distinctive white stripe on the sidewall of the tire, providing a classic and stylish look to the vehicle. The white wall is created by adding a layer of white rubber compound to the tire during the manufacturing process.
Floyd Linstrom was the first to made a mold to applied white rubber to a side wall and made the first white eall on a tire be for that was made Portawall white wall you would put on the wheel between the tire and the bead , you aired the tire up to hold them om. Mr Linstrom was the first to Gaul anise them to the side of tires.
FROM THE 1975 OLDSMOBILE OWNERS MANUAL STANDARD JR78-15 (BLACKWALL) O[TIONAL JR78-15 (WHITEWALL)
The blue material usually found over the white letters or white wall stripe is simply to keep the the letters and stripe from becoming discolored while stored before installation.
black side wall
It depends on your tires. Look for the "PSI" rating on the wall of the tires.
I do. I have the front (including pull handle) and back metal axail attached to four 9.5" white wall wagon wheels with red hub caps. Used but in fantastic condition. Pictures available. Make an offer, I will consider selling them.