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New tyres should always go on the rear wheels for safety. Any car is more likely to go into an uncontrollable skid from the rear wheels loosing grip than the front, so its on the rear you need your best rubber.
When a vehicle oversteers, eg, continues to plough forward no matter what steering input is used, then MOST drivers will instinctively take their foot off either the brake or accelerator, thus bringing "drive/control" back to the front wheels.
Interestingly, you can still buy them http://www.longstonetires.com/Crossply.php Isnt the internet wonderful. (PS Im staying in a hotel and im so bored)