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I have a Dunlop Road speed RS4 (for display purposes only) hanging in my ga=
rage. I was curious what originally came on the 100? Some sources state Dun=
lop road speed. From some light digging I did online it seems a RS2 or RS3 =
were never made available. Also found that the RS4 could have been used as =
early as 56' and the RS5 around 59'. The period ads list the RS4 for the 30=
00 and a few other cars.
So my question is, was there a RS1? Or even just a Road Speed without any f=
urther letter/number identification? I almost feel comfortable pointing at =
the tire and saying "that is the original tire that would have come on my 5=
7' 100-6", but what about the 100. Hmmmmm. Could be wrong though.
Thanks all, Shawn
The Millers
"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test dri=
ve."
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<div>I have a Dunlop Road speed RS4 (for display purposes only) hanging in =
my garage. I was curious what originally came on the 100? Some sources stat=
e Dunlop road speed. From some light digging I did online it seems a RS2 or=
RS3 were never made available.
Also found that the RS4 could have been used as early as 56' and the RS5 a=
round 59'. The period ads list the RS4 for the 3000 and a few other cars.&n=
bsp;</div>
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<div>So my question is, was there a RS1? Or even just a Road Speed without =
any further letter/number identification? I almost feel comfortable pointin=
g at the tire and saying "that is the original tire that would have co=
me on my 57' 100-6", but what about the
100. Hmmmmm. Could be wrong though.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Thanks all, Shawn</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>The Millers<br>
<br>
"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a tes=
t drive."<br>
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