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This one is accepted by the jury of the White Wall Gallery. Would be cool if they sell some of it.
A young couple posing with a Chevrolet in the drive of a private home. The two-tone sedan is equipped with whitewall tires, the print is dated "May 60".
Country of origin: USA
Don't know if someone did this already. Idea borrowed from Ben, see www.flickr.com/photos/124636719@N06/20950532396
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A British-built 1975 Ford Transit MK1, fitted W/ whitewall tires. Spotted near the famous Mathewson’s auction house, Pickering, Ryedale, North Yorkshire. Warwickshire “N” registration “GUE 660N”. It is unusual to see whitewalls on a vehicle of this vintage, especially not on a van, but I reckon they make a nice touch, especially combined with the colour scheme. I am quite a fan of whitewalls.
Awesome whitewall tire on the back of a rat rod at the Back to the Fifties car show. A bit of posterize for Slider Sunday.
Model: Saga
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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A lady with a beehive hairdo posing with a Spanish-built Dodge in summertime. In the background, a strange house adorned with ceramic goods, chairs, baskets, and a wagon wheel can be seen.
Country of origin: Spain
Timeless style with genuine leather saddlebags and whitewall tires. Modern amenities including keyless ignition, cruise control, and a quick release windshield. Powered by a chromed-out Thunder Stroke® 111 V-Twin engine.
My first car had whitewall tires (and a white vinyl roof), but those are now a thing of the past. I was glad to see this old Packard with its shiny rims and clean whitewall tires at the “Bent Axles” 39th Annual July Car Show in Old Orcutt.
Including some new whitewall tyres!
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1941 Ford delivery van and 1941 Packard at Owls Head Transportation Museum, Owls Head Maine. August 2018. 4x5 speed graphic preanniversary, 9" Gundlach Hyperion soft focus lens, fp4+ film in pyrocat hdc
An old American Ford pickup taken at the rod and custom show in Sittingbourne, Kent last year.
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