Whitewalls I sense there could be a debate judging from posts I've seen that touch on this subject, so here's a couple questions to kick it off:
1. How many run whitewalls on their Model As? 2. Were factory whitewalls ever available on early Fords (A,B, V8)? If so, when? |
Re: Whitewalls No factory Whitewalls until 1934. That is why some folks don't like them on A's. In my opinion they were available during that time and well before, so if folks like them, then they are still "period correct". But to each their own, on their own cars. Not for fine point judging,
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2) Whitewalls were not available as a OEM installed item on the Model-A. I cannot answer towards Ford's latter years but I would suspect it would have been post-depression on the majority but offered in 34 or 35. One thing to point out is most, -if not all whitewall tires that were available during the Model-A era were actually whitewalled on both sides, ...not just on one side like we find on today's 19 & 21 inch tires. |
Re: Whitewalls i have them on my 29
i will be removing them from my 29 current age 34 tk |
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I would like to put them on my 31. current age 52 Guess Brent is spot on! Whoa! Elderly? :D |
Re: Whitewalls Oh man....................Where is Tiny?
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Re: Whitewalls I think they look very nice on my cars color scheme. Bought it that way
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Re: Whitewalls I have WWs on my 29 Coupe.
I like WWs on the most Prewar-Cars. Current age 44. greetings from Switzerland Barney |
Re: Whitewalls I have them on my 29 Roadster. I like them, and since it is my car, then they are correct.
Current age, just older than dirt. |
Re: Whitewalls Have Black tires and wheels on my 29 and 30 my choice Age 70
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Re: Whitewalls I'm 44 and my cars are 80 and 85 years old, both have black painted wire spoke rims and black firestone tires.
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Re: Whitewalls I have www on mine running '35 spoke wheels. They also came on the wheels. When I do buy new tires I will not run whitewalls simply because they are more expensive.
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Re: Whitewalls My '30 coupe currently has blackwalls. Got it that way from my friend, who was 82 when he died three yrs ago. It has less to do with taste than frugality. It will need new tires in the spring and I will probably get blackwalls to keep it original. I'm 64. (My '41 Hudson now has whitewalls, incidentally, because I like the way it looks with them).
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Got them on my 31 roadster [avatar] & 28 Chrysler and like them..66 years young
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Re: Whitewalls My '30 Town Sedan, '30 CCPU, and '42 Tudor have whitewalls. The Town Sedan and Tudor came that way and look nice. The CCPU is finished as a Fire Chief's car and I reasoned during the restoration that being the Chief's car would be blinged out a bit. All the rest have blackwalls.
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Re: Whitewalls I have whitewalls on my '32 roadster. They will be black when I replace them. I think you can again buy whitewalls that are white on both sides, talk about a job to keep them clean. I am 69.
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Re: Whitewalls Have them on my 31 Tudor Deluxe. True about factory not offering them, but a lot of authorized stuff was sold by the dealer, if the buyer wished to pay for them. That's the problem. Most folks that bought a Ford were on a budget, and WW tires were an extravagance. The economy began to stabilize by '35 so there became more of a market for those little extras. I'm 64. I have 'em on a stepdown Hudson & a 50 Cadillac.as well. Frankly, I love the look, but I think that I spend more time cleaning the WWs than with any thing else for maintenance. Curious, the folks at the Hudson Forum just asked a similar question regarding the stepdown cars (48-54). Nine out of 10 preferred WWs.
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Re: Whitewalls I have whitewalls on my coupe, black walls on the speedster. Current age 20, I think some cars & color combinations look good with them and some don't.
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Take them off???...."pry them from my cold dead hands"
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Re: Whitewalls All the cars I had as a youth had whitewalls. If they didn't, we either painted them on or got those fake ones that just fit under the rim. So, since I grew up with them I have them on my '29 roadster. I like them and think they make the car look a little sportier. Or, maybe it's just a bow to the past. I think Brent is right, though, young folks don't have them and don't want them. But isn't that partly because they've never, or hardly ever, seen a late model car, the kind they would buy, with them?
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