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I would check to see if you have a matching set first. Check the serial numbers on each tire, the last two digits is the year 86 1986. If your car is a low mileage car its possible you have the original tires last two digits 83 or 84. A matching set all four tires with correct year code commands top dollar to a numbers matching restorer. My advice to you, if you have a matching set 83-84 keep them. First thing i did to my Hurst was take the original tires off and that was 11 years ago but its your tires. Is there someone that will buy them I say yes and depends on the condition of the tires.
They are from 89 car has 38k on it so they don't have alot of miles on them. We're practicality brand new when I bought the car a few months ago. I burnt the rears up alittle when did my burnouts but they still have some life left. I might swap them on to my roll around tires since they hold air well. I don't really care to hang onto the tires since originality will be going out the window when I swap the big block in. Yes I am going to tear apart a stock 38,000 mile 84 Hurst olds. I'm a bad person.
 
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