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Maineboy:
I am looking for some tires for a couple of NASCAR projects from around 1960. I would like to find something in resin. I know that we have been talking about Larry at Big Donkey being out of the business and I can't seem to find anything else. I got some wheels from Ron Coon and have some plastic tires I bought on ebay but they don't seem right. Didnt see anything on Ron's site that I thought would work.

What do you guys have for ideas?

MB

Tom Birky:
Not resin, but I really like the PPP Firestones. They come with decals too. They also have an early Goodyear set. See link below. Ronnie at Southern Motorsports is great to deal with. Is this what you bought on ebay?

Here's one I used on a 60s dirt car.



https://stores.smhracing.com/plastic-performance-products/?sort=featured&page=7

Maineboy:
Tom,

      Thanks for the response. I have the PPP Goodyears. They are nice looking pieces. I have some wheels from Ron Coon. But the tires and wheels are not a good fit. I either need resin tires to fit my wheels or other wheels to fit the tires. I found Bandit Resins last night and he has the PPP tires and H&M wheels they will fit. Was trying not to spend a lot of $$$ on this project but guess I will have to do a bit more shopping.

      Got to find the right combo as I want to build several early 60's NASCAR racers. I have gotten several early 60's kits from Fred. His prices have been real good compared to ebay. Along about '62 or '63 is when I first started following NASCAR. Junior Johnson was my hero, largely because he was a Chevrolet guy but also a very talented man as the whole world came to see eventually.

     These "crate cars" of today may be interesting to some but not to me. I enjoyed the individual ingenuity and ability of all those back yard engineers.....that don't exist in NASCAR anymore.

MB

JimM:
Another resource, check out Modelhaustires.com. They offer early NASCAR style tires product number 807.

Maineboy:
Jim,

Thanks for the link. I just checked it out, seems as though they have lots of good stuff.

MB

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