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Wondering if so.
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Don't think so Mike, 15" is as small as I've seen.
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Chrysler did . Was common on 60's era hotrods
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Thanks gents.
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Ford assessory "Jumbo" wheels in the early 30's were 14"
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14 Inch 'General Jumbos' on a '34 Ford Sedan....
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I have one that is 5 x 5 1/2 x 14 a newer style wheel like from the late 60"s if that counts.
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I know that Lincoln used 14" steel wheels, with a 5.5" bolt circle for just a very few
years. I wish I could remember the years for sure, but believe it was 1957, 58, & 59 .
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At one time I used 58 Lincoln 14 inch, worked on my 48 car like they were made for it.
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14 Inch Lincoln does not have nubs to hold a small hub cap, regular 14'' full caps work fine .Dave
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A friend had a '40 Ford with Imperial 14" wheels and 9.00-14 Atlas Bucrons. Lotsa traction (and broken axles, rear-ends, and transmissions). (324 Olds).
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