215 75 15's but very narrow. and cheap

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Old January 11th, 2012, 12:36 PM
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215 75 15's but very narrow. and cheap

i joined a ford forum for another project car i just got for free!!! a bad *** 57 club sedan cop car. however the ford forum is not helpful... and the classicolsmoblie.com puts them to shame.. So i need some 215 75 15's but very narrow. and cheap.. This is a project just need to roll this car..Please help..hopefully i could drive over and pick them up.
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Old January 11th, 2012, 01:10 PM
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That's a 56 Fairlane, not a 57. Cop cars were generally on Mainline or Customline trim levels. Cool car anyway. As far as a narrow 215/75R15? not sure where you'd find something narrow. 75 aspect tires are wider than the 82 aspect that was common when this car was new. I can definitely understand wanting to stay away from expensive repro tires.

I'm surprised the Ford forum was not helpful. Mid-50s Fords enjoy pretty good enthusiast support.
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