Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch
Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Firestone
SKU FIREINDY15
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Blackwall

Firestone Indy Tire | 15 Inch

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Vintage Racing Tires | Firestone Racing Tires

Coker Tire Company produces these classic Firestone Indy Vintage Racing tires in limited quantities, and they are perfect for vintage Indy car restorations. The 9.20-15 and 12.00-15 sizing is also correct sizing for Trans Am cars of the late '60s, and appropriate for AC Cobras and certain LeMans racecars, such as the Ford GT40. The first set of these Firestone Racing tires that Coker produced were used on the Jim Clark Indy car restoration project, a Ford-powered Lotus that saw tremendous success in the 1960s. Firestone Indy tires are made in the USA, using brand new molds created from original Firestone drawings. The tires feature a four ply nylon construction. Firestone Indy tires come in blackwall form, but paint markers are available to paint the letters and pinstripe just like the old days.

Please Note

  • 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

 
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Question:
pls can you send me brand details of the golden/bronze rims firestone indy 15inch. do you have retailer or wholedale partner in europe or in germany?
By thomas troestl on August 26, 2018
Answer:

The rims are for display only and are original items from the collection here at Coker Tire. We are only able to offer the tires for sale. For questions about international sales, please contact exports@coker.com.

Coker Tire Support on August 27, 2018
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