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Vanning.Com is a an authorized Amsoil Dealer | |  1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Apr 2016 Posts: 2,803 Likes: 1 veteran | OP veteran Joined: Apr 2016 Posts: 2,803 Likes: 1 | | | |  Re: 1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Jul 2014 Posts: 2,576 Likes: 20 Rust N Dents | Rust N Dents Joined: Jul 2014 Posts: 2,576 Likes: 20 | $200 each tire? The tires in the pictures look 20 years old. Anyway, Cooper trendsetters are like $70 each and work just fine. What are Coker Firestone Good-Year Michelin Dunlop Pirelli Yokohama Federal Montgomery Wards tires anyway.  | | |  Re: 1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 28,580 Likes: 27 Old Timer | Old Timer Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 28,580 Likes: 27 | They do look old and to much in my book!
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2020 chevy Sapphire Suite | | |  Re: 1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 15,197 Likes: 22 Supreme Master | Supreme Master Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 15,197 Likes: 22 | Over priced for me. I googled what Coker Firestone tires are. I found them on Summit racing. They are bias-ply tires disigned to give you that vintage look and run $200 and up. Not the tires I would have gone with but that's just me. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/juWbW5e.jpg) Arianrhod:2003 Chevy Astro Black Magic: 1985 Dodge B-250 Serenity:1985 Chevy G-20 The Outcast:1983 Ford club wagon Luna 1974 VW bay window transporter Freedom:1990 Ford E-150(parts van) Outcast Vanners van club Support your local 2% | | |  Re: 1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Jul 2019 Posts: 2,232 Likes: 25 Sara Lee Master | Sara Lee Master Joined: Jul 2019 Posts: 2,232 Likes: 25 | | | |  Re: 1968 Dodge Van - $8,500 (Red Bank) | Joined: Jul 2014 Posts: 2,576 Likes: 20 Rust N Dents | Rust N Dents Joined: Jul 2014 Posts: 2,576 Likes: 20 | Over priced for me. I googled what Coker Firestone tires are. I found them on Summit racing. They are bias-ply tires disigned to give you that vintage look and run $200 and up. Not the tires I would have gone with but that's just me. I figured it was something like that. Anything branded Coker gets the royal treatment in the price department. Thanks for the input, Lukester. | | |
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