Coker Tire
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Coker Tire | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | Tennessee (January 30, 1958 |
Headquarters | Chattanooga, Tennessee |
Key people | Corky Coker, CEO and owner |
Industry | tire whitewall tire |
Products | Vintage tires and unicycles |
Revenue | unknown |
Operating income | unknown |
Net income | unknown |
Employees | unknown |
Website | www.cokertire.com |
Coker Tire Company is a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based company that sells obsolete Michelin, Firestone, BF Goodrich and US Royal bias-ply and radial whitewall tires for collector automobiles. The company also has a facility in Fresno, California and over 30 distributors worldwide.
Coker Tire also sells its own brand of whitewall bias and radial tires.
[edit] Bicycles and unicycles
At one time, Corker marketed the "Wheelman", a penny-farthing, with a 36-inch wheel in front and a 12-inch wheel behind, and for a short time in the 2000s, a cruiser-style bicycle with 36-inch wheels called the "Monster Cruiser".
Coker sells, and as of January 2008, manufacturers a touring-style unicycle with a 36-inch wheel called "The Big One". [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Unicycle.com: Coker The Big One 36-inch. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.