PT64POLARA
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I believe that 62-65 station wagon and van wheels accept the dog dish caps and are 6.5 wide?  Anyone confirm that and if so does anyone have a set for sale?  Need two for the rear, but would love all four.  Thanks guys.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			235 would be nice.
You can get 15X7's off of any 80's model new yorker or diplomat. A 235/60x15 fits perfect!
In fact the 6.5 wheel was used even in the late 50's on 300's. It also was option on the rear of the 63,64 max wedge cars.
Trying to keep up and got a little lost. haha My main goal is to run my larger dog dish caps on a wheel that will accept larger then a 205 tires. I had the four original steel wheels and dog dishes on my car for a while, but I hated the thin tires in the back. So all I am looking for is a part number of a wheel that accepts the larger dog dish cap and is wider then 5 inches.
696 Believe it.
I wish responders would think twice before jumping in with a fact statements without really knowing some facts. A simple look at a 65 parts book will in fact confirm the 14 x 6.5 pn is 2530156 for C body application. It wasnt a B body app in 65. You see my posted reply gave exact facts, but just enough to inform the first post looking for period correct wheels for his supposed 64 wagon. Every detail wasn't required here but I could have gone further. Further more I enclosed a photo to add certainty of the style of wheel he was after. I have 50 'early' wheels in my collection of stuff to pull any variation out and show. In fact the 6.5 wheel was used even in the late 50's on 300's. It also was option on the rear of the 63,64 max wedge cars. The more one reads factory literature, old magazine reviews, parts books you can learn all this stuff. People that only have an interest or own a specific year car tend to have tunnel vision on what was done in cars 5 years or 10 years older or newer. Things differ even between 2 years.
So this reply releases a pent up frustration of so called experts that preface a post with "I think" "I believe" really dont add to the discussion and help the first question. For my own case, I know next to nothing on 71 and up B bodies, I've never parted one out, never owned one. and I never post to a discussion because I add nothing.
A simple look at a 65 parts book will in fact confirm the 14 x 6.5 pn is 2530156 for C body application.
So this reply releases a pent up frustration of so called experts that preface a post with "I think" "I believe" really dont add to the discussion and help the first question.
