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Offline vacreeper

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Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires
« on: April 07, 2012, 01:33:16 AM »
Newbie here with a question on tires. I purchased parts from an estate which included four Firestone whitewall tires. All are 6.95X14 and all are pre-68 as they do not have any DOT markings. Two have, 1/2 inch whitewalls, one has a 5/8 whitewall and one has a 1 inch whitewall. My question is which ones are correct for Mustangs. Thanks, Steve

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Re: Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2012, 04:39:19 AM »
I think its the 5/8"

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Re: Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2012, 09:32:33 AM »
My understanding is a 5/8" whitewall is correct for 66, and 7/8" for 65.
BODY  COLOR   TRIM    DATE   DSO   AXLE  TRAN
 65A        D        46       27E      22       3        6
VEHICLE WARRANTY NUMBER
5F07U148XXX

Offline Dave Stribling

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Re: Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2012, 11:30:25 AM »
Newbie here with a question on tires. I purchased parts from an estate which included four Firestone whitewall tires. All are 6.95X14 and all are pre-68 as they do not have any DOT markings. Two have, 1/2 inch whitewalls, one has a 5/8 whitewall and one has a 1 inch whitewall. My question is which ones are correct for Mustangs. Thanks, Steve

The very early Mustang through 65 got the "Cookie Cutter" or "serrated" style tire like below:



This tire has the 7/8 inch wide whitewall and you can see it in several of the Ford promo shots in Don Farr's  Mustang Recognition Guide.  In 1966 the Deluxe Champion lost the serrations and looked like the Goodyear Power Cushion, which was introduced in 66. The non serrated units were also used through 67. In 68 they began using the letter system (G78-14 e.g.).

Take a look at the date codes on the tires.  The last three digits on date code denote the manufacture date.  The tire in the photo above is dated 000223, which means 22nd week of 1963.  Take a look at the dates - I might be interested in your tires! - Dave

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Re: Firestone Deluxe Champion Tires
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2012, 04:44:11 AM »
All 66 Unrestored Mustangs that I have seen with there original Firestones had the early pie crust edges. The change probably took place in late 66 as I haven't seen the pie crust edges on 67's.
Formerly the MCA ANHJ 64.5-66!