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Coker Tire Founder Harold Coker Passes – Industry Giant Essentially Created Vintage Tire Market – Great American Success Story


Coker Tire Founder Harold Coker Passes – Industry Giant Essentially Created Vintage Tire Market – Great American Success Story

There are lots of great success stories in the aftermarket but few of them loom larger than that of Harold Coker, the founder of the Coker Tire Company. Starting from virtually nothing, he had the idea to buy old tire molds that had been discontinued and begin remaking the tires to serve the restoration market. His genius idea along with his business acumen help to establish a true titan of a company in the automotive realm that we love so much. We were sent the following remembrance of Harold Coker from our friends at the Coker Tire Company and we encourage you to read it because the story is spectacular and he lived on heck of a great life. As car guys and entrepreneurs ourselves we can’t help but smile and be inspired by reading Harold’s story and the details of his life.

The company that bears his name is being successfully grown and operated by successive generations of Cokers and that may have been the thing that made him prouder than any other achievement in his life. Godspeed Harold Coker, you left one heck of an example to follow.

 

HAROLD COKER, FOUNDER OF COKER TIRE COMPANY, PASSES AWAY

Remembering Harold Coker—Christian, Family Man, Car Guy and So Much More

Chattanooga, TN – When Harold Coker opened Coker Tire Company in 1958, he was hopeful that his business would succeed. Few could have imagined what that business would eventually become, and it was that success that led Coker to a lifetime of giving back to his community through public service. On Sunday November 16, 2014, Harold Coker passed away, leaving behind a loving family, countless friends and a remarkable legacy.

Hardly living an average life, Harold Coker’s impact affected not only his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee, but also contributed to the lives and success of many people around the world. In his faith, family, through collector cars, politics and in his business dealings—Coker led by example, leaving a lasting impression on the lives of many through the years. He was the quintessential southern gentleman, respected by family, colleagues and by those across the aisle in his political career.

Harold Coker was a pioneer in the automotive aftermarket, seeking out molds for obsolete tires and licensing them, virtually creating the collector vehicle tire industry in the process of simply trying to provide authentic tires for antique automobile collectors. This passionate endeavor gained him a place in the prestigious Tire Industry Association Hall of Fame just two weeks prior to his passing.

Since his retirement in 2004, Harold has spent his days with his wife Lillian and growing family of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Of course, his lifelong passion of restoring antique cars kept him busy in the garage, as well as continued community service on various boards and committees, while always faithful in service to his church.

Without question, Coker always felt compelled to give back to the community that was so much a part of his success. After becoming involved in local politics in the 1980s, he was called the father of the Hamilton County Republican Party, ran for U.S. Congress in 1988 and served on the Hamilton County Commission for 20 years, playing critical roles in the development and growth of Chattanooga, Tennessee’s current landscape. High points in Coker’s contributions include key roles in the acquisition and development of Enterprise South Industrial Park, which is now home to Amazon and Volkswagen Group of North America. He also served on the board responsible for bringing the residential fiber optic network to Chattanooga area residents.

Harold Coker will be remembered for many things—a family man, successful businessman, lifelong car guy, county official, a man of great faith and so much more. His family delights that as a man of faith, he’s gone to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Harold is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lillian, his two sons Corky (Theresa) Coker and David (Kathy) Coker, daughter Christie (Jerry) Bowen, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Coker Tire Company, the business started more than 55 years ago by Harold Coker, continues to thrive as the world’s largest supplier of tires and wheels for collector vehicles. Harold’s son Corky Coker serves as CEO of the company, while Wade Kawasaki oversees operations as President. Harold Coker’s influence appears throughout the company’s day-to-day operations, and his legacy serves as the ultimate story of faith, family and success.

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3 thoughts on “Coker Tire Founder Harold Coker Passes – Industry Giant Essentially Created Vintage Tire Market – Great American Success Story

  1. BeaverMartin

    Farewell Mr. Coker. I love your business model and your care and support to us old car enthusiast. You will be missed.

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