by Orlando St.R » Wed May 15, 2019 10:51 am
Nice post, Glyn. It probably goes without saying that UK-manufactured XJ6 and E-type Series Three were also fitted with the SP Sport 205/70.
Of course, if you wanted to be absolutely period correct for our cars, the only tyre still being manufactured in the correct size that was available in 1965 is the Pirelli.
I remember when my dad acquired my car in 1970 at 13,000 miles, it was fitted with Michelin X, no longer made in 185VR15. (Amazingly perceptive of the 10-year-old me)! It seems highly unlikely the Michelins were fitted at the factory, so I guess they must have been replacements. Which says that the first set of tyres didn't last long if they were replaced by 13k!
I also found these SP Sport Aquajet adverts:

- sp sport ad stag.jpg (269.14 KiB) Viewed 2980 times

- sp sport ad jensen.jpg (217.79 KiB) Viewed 2980 times

- sp sport e type.jpg (209.81 KiB) Viewed 2980 times
Nice post, Glyn. It probably goes without saying that UK-manufactured XJ6 and E-type Series Three were also fitted with the SP Sport 205/70.
Of course, if you wanted to be absolutely period correct for our cars, the only tyre still being manufactured in the correct size that was available in 1965 is the Pirelli.
I remember when my dad acquired my car in 1970 at 13,000 miles, it was fitted with Michelin X, no longer made in 185VR15. (Amazingly perceptive of the 10-year-old me)! It seems highly unlikely the Michelins were fitted at the factory, so I guess they must have been replacements. Which says that the first set of tyres didn't last long if they were replaced by 13k!
I also found these SP Sport Aquajet adverts:
[attachment=1]sp sport ad stag.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]sp sport ad jensen.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=0]sp sport e type.jpg[/attachment]