Brand | American Classic |
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SKU | AMCRMODELABLK |
Tire Construction | Bias Look Radial |
Sidewall Style | Blackwall |
American Classic Model A Bias Look Radial | Blackwall
The Ford Model A is one of the most popular collector vehicles of all time, and tire options have always been limited to bias ply construction. Coker Tire is proud to introduce the American Classic Model A+ Bias Look Radial, which looks like a vintage bias ply tire mixed with the comfort and safety of a modern radial tire. The American Classic Model A+ radial is designed for 1928 to 1931 Ford Model A cars and trucks, but the 19 and 21 inch sizing fits a wide variety of applications from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. The clean black sidewall is perfect for authentic restorations, and the steel belted radial construction offers superb handling and ride quality. This is a direct replacement for your original style bias ply tires.
Please Note
- Bias Look Radial tires feature genuine radial tire construction with bias ply tire size, profile and styling. These tires are built in brand new molds using modern materials and tooling. Typically the sizing is the same as their Bias Ply equivalents with the addition of 'R' in the size value. Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.
Product Questions & Answers
By David on January 23, 2019
We are working on the initial production runs and are taking back orders now! It will likely be after February before they will ship. You can place an order here: Click Here
Coker Tire Support on January 24, 2019By Daniel Van Pelt on January 17, 2019
No, this is not a tubeless tire. It will be the same as your standard Model A tires in most ways, except that it will ride and handle a world better! You will still install with tubes and liners as is traditional.
Coker Tire Support on January 18, 2019