New tires were wrapped in paper for shipping, to keep the white stripe clean, and for preventing the black of other tires from rubbing on thewhitewallside.
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They are especially popular for cars withwhitewalltires, which easily lose their white coating when scraped against the curb.
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Whitewalltires were a popular option on new cars during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as in the replacement market.
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Wheels were steel, dressed up with full-diameter chrome hubcaps and 4-ply 6.40 x 15-inchwhitewalltires.
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Automobile designs incorporating streamlining eventually rendered the two-sidedwhitewallobsolete.
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Fender skirts were often paired withwhitewalltires.
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Standard equipment included power steering and power front disk and rear drum brakes, as well as 15-inch wheels with fiberglass belted radialwhitewalltires.
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Whitewalltires, once a regular feature of kits, fell out of style and were eschewed for plain blackwalls.
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Thewhitewallstripe width began to diminish as an attempt to reduce the perceived height of the wheel/tire.
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Modern trends toward more minimal styling, and large wheels favoring very low-profile tires leave little room for awhitewall.
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Widewhitewalltires reached their zenith in popularity by the early-1950s.
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The single-sidedwhitewallremained a desirable option through the 1970s, becoming a hallmark of traditional luxury.
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The 1985 model-year received minor exterior changes: aerodynamically styled headlamps, a new grille and blackwall tires replaced the oldwhitewalltires.
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The width of thewhitewalldenotes the era that the particular car hearkens to.
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Old rearview mirrors, baby moon hubcaps, discardedwhitewalltires, surplus airplane rivets, kitchen implements, even kids' toys became part of the masks that eventually brought him international acclaim.
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