Bias ply tires
Yes, manufacturers still make brand-new bias-ply tires

Speciality companies produce them using original molds combined with modern, improved rubber compounds. Their incredibly stiff sidewalls eliminate the harsh "tread slap" of radials, providing the plush, floating, and historically accurate couch-like comfort that classic luxury cars were engineered to deliver.

Who Makes Them?
Authentic bias-ply tires are primarily produced by specialty vintage brands licensed through distributors like Coker Tire and Classic Tire Canada:
Available Sizes for Vintage Luxury Cars
Because they are meant for exact restorations, bias-ply tires are sized using historic measurement systems rather than modern P-metric codes. They are organized by era and wheel diameter:

Pre-War Balloon & High-Pressure Sizes (17" to 21" Wheels)
Designed for vintage touring cars like the Rolls-Royce 20/25 or Phantom I & II:
Post-War Numeric Sizes (15" and 16" Wheels)
Standard on late 1940s to 1950s luxury vehicles like the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn and early Silver Cloud:
Late Classic Alphanumeric Sizes (14" and 15" Wheels)
Introduced in the late 1960s, featuring load ratings denoted by letters:
Many companies now build "bias-look radials". They look exactly like a 1950s pie-crust bias-ply tire on the outside but feature a modern steel-belted interior.









Ref: Frank Mallory's database and https://mercedes-benz-publicarchive.com