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Old 28-06-10, 22:34
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Where are these on the website?
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Old 29-06-10, 06:13
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Where are these on the website?
He puts the notice that they are coming in the last couple of issues of Supplyline.
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Old 30-06-10, 17:10
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Is there a conclusive answer on the thread pattern of these tyres yet? And Ply?

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Old 15-07-10, 23:47
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I talked to Wallace at the convention abut these tires. First off, he needs commitment for 100 of them before STA will make them. I told him that most of the guys would really like them to have the interupted chevron type thread, and he says he was told by STA that they thought the molds were for a US type nondirectional. They are not sure however. Wallace says the company has the molds in a pile of molds, but they are expected to clean up the pile soon and have a better look at them. Anyway, he asked about getting a photo of the tires so I sent him a photo of one of mine. He is going to forward it to STA for them to compare with the molds. I told him I would like that pattern of tire, but all in all I could not afford to be too choosy and would have to live with what they have.

So the big thing here is for guys to let him know you are interested, and in how many. The sooner the company has interest in 100, the sooner they will get around to making them. Email Wallace at wallacewade at earthlink.net and let him know.

Here are the photos I sent him:
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Old 16-07-10, 04:55
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Gentlemen,
A couple of years ago when I was in the midst of restoring my F8 I contacted Wallace about the chevron tread tyres. He advised that the plant up in PA had the original moulds and would consider a run if we could come up with orders for 100. I was able to ome up with committments for 69 over a several month period and when I got back to him, the minimum became 150. Sooooo, I sadly closed the file on that possible source. I, like the rest of you, have seen Wallace's advertising and do hope that something does come of it....

For more details on my contact with Wallace see my thread on 9.00 x 13 tires.

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Old 16-07-10, 14:36
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I have one NOS 900 x 16 willing to trade for bren gun bits or new flat head ford motor bits.

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