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1967 Coronet tire choices

Durandal25

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..well, we are getting to the stage where I'd like to pick up some tires for the Coronet. What do you think would look cool on the 67 in the 195/75R14 range....or something that will fit in and around that.....
 
What color is the car? Red-lines look good on rich colors. Mine is painted the original light blue and red-lines just didn't cut it. There used to be a narrow white wall, that looked sharp...but I can't find them now. I bought a tire that had a narrow gold wall...but also had a white wall close to the rim. I tried to like it....I can't seem to feel good about any of the options available so far.

I switched my to 15". My feeling is that no car designer would put this size car in 14" tires today.

I put 215's in the front and 235's for the rear. I am happy with the sizes anyway
 
I has 205 75 15 on my 66 for a while on black, then body color 5th Ave 15x7 steelies.

Then 14x7 and 15x7 chrome Magnum 500's with IIRC 205 75 14 and 225 75 15

That would look sharp on a gold car.
 
What color is the car? Red-lines look good on rich colors. Mine is painted the original light blue and red-lines just didn't cut it. There used to be a narrow white wall, that looked sharp...but I can't find them now. I bought a tire that had a narrow gold wall...but also had a white wall close to the rim. I tried to like it....I can't seem to feel good about any of the options available so far.

I switched my to 15". My feeling is that no car designer would put this size car in 14" tires today.

I put 215's in the front and 235's for the rear. I am happy with the sizes anyway
Gold , always gold!
 
I think my gold 67 Belvedere looks good with Magnum 500's and RWL Goodyear 225x70x14's. This is an old photo. Car has been off the road for a while and needs new tires when it's drive-able again. I will probably stay with this combo though I am considering changing to a 15" wheel.

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I like the Magnums or similar "mag" wheels much better than the original wheelcovers with whitewalls...
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I think my gold 67 Belvedere looks good with Magnum 500's and RWL Goodyear 225x70x14's. This is an old photo. Car has been of the road for a while and needs new tires when it's drive-able again. I will probably stay with this combo though I am considering changing to a 15" wheel.

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Man, those look sweet. Gold is the best....just saying. 225x70x14's should work in my 67's RIMs too
 
Gold is a close second to EE1. :poke:

I did 225/70-15 all around. 195 is way too small IMO. I have 14” redlines on the car now for Day 1 look.
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Man, those look sweet. Gold is the best....just saying. 225x70x14's should work in my 67's RIMs too
They'll fit your rims. Those same size and brand tires were on my 67 Satellite with the original wheels and hubcaps when i bought it.

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Thanks, Its ppg cinnamon pearl , 2000s ford color.
I was going to paint it silver and black but my wife liked this color so you see whos the boss lol.
Its over a {black} DP 90 sealer, Painted in 2008.
 
don't discount turbine bronze or med bronze

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wow....awesome, totally awesome.

I’ve raised the torsion bars a bit since this pic so the stance has changed some. Car had 275s in the rear but on 14 inch rims wanted to be safe with the 255s based on other members recommendations.
 
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