
12-25-2012, 12:33 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA 289 FIA #2114
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Originally Posted by 427 Street
Keith...I do not think I would do the billboard/paint/stencil on a Street car, but the tire looks GREAT in terms of overall "real"/vintage look. Where is a good source for them?
Are they biased and therefore follow the road? I am used to that with my '66 Mustang
Cave Creek? I ate at El Encanto when we were in town for my birthday...good food and nice altmosphere.
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Closest source to you is Sasco Sports in Alton, Virginia. (sascosportsdotcom). Yes they are biased and do follow the the road a bit, they are not DOT approved either. I don't know about how vintage the tread is but a lot of people really like the Avon CR6ZZ tires also available from Sasco. They are DOT radials but are expensive. Really nice car by the way, looks great!
I think El Encanto is good too, lots of good food and unique dining in the Cave Creek area.  . To bad you aren't able to get back to Arizona with the Cobra, we don't have to shovel sunshine here.
Keith
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