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Goodyear's Illuminated Tires Promised a Whole New Frontier in Car Fashion - IEEE Spectrum
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Why Goodyear's Illuminated Tires Were Way Ahead of Their Time
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Did you know? In 1961, Goodyear experimented with an illuminated tyre, made from translucent rubber called Neothane. The tyres were then mounted on rims... | By Goodyear | Facebook
How Goodyear invented the Glowing Tyre, in 1961 | CarExpert
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Goodyear's illuminated tires in early 1960s : r/OldSchoolCool
Why Goodyear's bright idea for illuminated tires didn't shine for long - Hagerty Media
GiGadgets on Twitter: "A lady adjusts her stocking using the light of #Goodyear's illuminated tire on October 16, 1961. British inventor W.T. Warren tests a protective flight helmet, 1912. The original #Michelin
Goodyear's Long-Forgotten Illuminated Tires
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Why Goodyear's Illuminated Tires Were Way Ahead of Their Time
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Goodyear's Glowing Tires: A Golden Idea that Never Came to Fruition - Classic Car Collection
Just A Car Guy: The Golden Sahara 2, with the Goodyear illuminated tires, is finally out of long term deep storage, you know the kind... "I'll never sell it, I'd rather die"..
Ah yes, the short-lived 1950s fad of illuminated tires | Boing Boing