MGB GT receives new 165HR14 Pirelli Cinturato tires

The MGB GT originally left the factory on 165HR14 Pirelli Cinturato tires. This first set lasted about 12,500 miles (The note on the receipt of 9,700 miles isn’t correct) of spirited driving that my father did between Pasadena and the Palomar Observatory north of San Diego. Caldwell Tire Service in Pasadena provided the new rubber, another set of Pirelli Cinturato tires on September 18, 1969.

4 165×14 Pirelli Cinturato @ $37.00
Fed. Tax $6.72
4 165×14 Tubes @ $4.85
Fed. Tax $.80
SUB TOTAL $174.92
Sales Tax @ $8.75
Balancing @ $10.00
TOTAL $193.67

New Pirelli tires from Caldwell Tire Service, Pasadena, California
New Pirelli tires from Caldwell Tire Service, Pasadena, California
Pirelli Cinturato tire
Pirelli Cinturato tire

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