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Hot Rods 65 Plymouth fury

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by yamaha_who, Aug 5, 2015.

  1. yamaha_who
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    I just bought a 65 Plymouth fury 3 . My question to some of you guys is ,what is the biggest rim and widest tire that you have been able to run with out tubing the or rolling the fenders .
     
  2. tikiwagon13
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    I run 15x7 and 15x8 rims on my '65 Fury wagon, really low and no issues. 215-75-15 and 235-70-15.
     
  3. I think the rears were 8x15.
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  4. yamaha_who
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    Very cool I was wanting to try a 18 with a wide tire maybe 50 or 60 low profile of co**** I was wanting to give it a low but wide stance
     
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  6. Squablow
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    We don't do 18" wheels here, this is a strictly traditional-only site, so I doubt you'll find the info you're looking for.
     
  7. yamaha_who
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    I'm sure there is someone that has . There is nothing none traditional as you call it to put a more aggressive look to a cl***ic .traditionally ha really
     
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  9. tikiwagon13
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    You have a point, just not with 18" wheels and rubber band tires.
     
  10. 65pacecar
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    from KY, AZ

    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438973626.404606.jpg running 275/60-14 on this one with a little room. 14X7 Keystones.

    Ran Kelly Supercharger L60 on it for years. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438973926.875396.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438973937.030038.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438973946.727374.jpg
     
  11. We ran 8x14s on our '66 Fury III same body as the '65. I see no reason that a 15x8 wouldn't fit.

    Ours would have been like a magnum 500 type of a wheel if that makes any difference. That would have been early '72 so no I got no pics.
     
  12. 65pacecar
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    15X8 will require the correct back space. I had a set of 15X8 Keystones on the black 65 Sport fury mounted on 275/60-15 and they rubbed like crazy. Had to run the air shocks at 120psi to drive it.
     
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  14. yamaha_who
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    Thanks for the info guys I'm going to leave the car alone for now has factory air that works low miles just needs some re s***ch work on headliner and front seat recovered where have you guys looked to get some good parts for these cars seat upholstery and what ever else I just might
    Not hold on to it if stuff gets to out of hand
     
  15. 65pacecar
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    Legendary Auto Interiors has a lot of stuff for your car. C Body stuff is difficult to find, very few reproduction parts, just what is shared with B Body cars. I have a ton of 65 stuff, let me know if you need some stuff and I may be able to help.

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  16. 65pacecar
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    Thank you.
     

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