Marshall,The Double Eagles with the ribbed sidewalls came out in 1961 best I can tell from ads available for them. I cannot find any ads for Captive Air tires from 1960. There is a gap there it seems.Neither of your two mounted tires appears to have the Captive Air liner installed.Attached is a 1962 ad for the Double Eagle.Nick.--On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 8:59 AM Marshall Larson <granitledge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:More information on Captive Air tires.I have two sets of these tires. This is how they compare:All are Good YearAll are 900/14.All have the reference on the back about inflation procedure.From there differences appear:One set is labeled Blue Streak, the other Double EagleTread pattern is dramatically different.Whitewall dimensions and style are different.Overall tire dimensions are different.Blue Streak Double EagleStanding height 29" 27.5"Cross section 10" 9"Whitewall at wheel 2.125"W .5" off wheel & 1.625"WSix of these tires are still mounted. No liners in the unmounted.I have made no attempt to find liners in those still mounted.I have no placards or labels for their warranty or use.Both E & F have all trunk tools and jacking instructions in place.F has an additional small label indicating the tires have Tyrex Cord.E Owners Guide explains inflation procedure for Captive Air tires.1960 Chrysler manual shows Captive Air tires are available on wagons.F supplement manual shows:"Your Chrysler 300F is equipped with Special Good Year Blue Streak racing type tires."Photos enclosed.
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