DeTomaso Mailing List: January 00, Message #89
| From: | Richard Barkley <rbarkley@earthlink.net> |
| Subject: | Early car tire speed ratings |
| Date: | Mon, 3 Jan 2000 03:35:35 -0500 |
"Mike Dailey" <mdailey.tectel@home.com> wrote:
<snip>
>Does anyone know what the rating was on the original 1971 Pantera treads?
>Did we even have speed ratings in 1971?
>
The '71s came with 70 series VR rated tires. Mine had Pirelli (CN 72 ?). I
think they were 185/70 front and 215/70 on the rear but could be easily
wrong. I think most of the cars then came with Michelins. I believe these
continued until the Arivas (a belted bias tire) were introduced. Don't know
if they had a speed rating. I'm not sure when the speed rating started, but
it was about then, at least here in the states. My wife had a '70 (? anyway
one of the first) 240Zs and it had S rated tires.
Sincerely,
Richard Barkley
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