I seem to recall someone was looking for modern equivalents to the old H78/14 tires that came on his Ambassador Wagon. According to the Old Timers Tire Guide, the following sizes are translated to new sizes thusly: Old size 80 series 75 series 70 series ----------------------------------------------------- C78-14 175-14 185/75-R14 - D78-14 - 195/75-R14 200/70-R14 E78-14 185-14 195/75-R14 205/70-R14 G78-14 195-14 215/75-R14 225/70-R14 H78-14 215-14 225/75-R14 230/70-R14 The problem with the larger sizes is finding a source. This might be of interest: http://www.coopertire.com/html/tireselector.aspx If you want the equivalent to the G78-14's your wagon came with, enter 215/75-R14: http://www.coopertire.com/html/tireselector_bySize.aspx?twtd=215&artw=75&rd=14 This will return an old-school style "whitewall" radial that will look like what came on the car. Ambassador wagons had an H78 option; but Cooper doesn't have a listing for the equivalent. But you can go up one notch to a 235, and get a 70 series instead, and get darn close to the H78 size: http://www.coopertire.com/html/tireselector_bySize.aspx?twtd=225&artw=70&rd=14 They even have a 235/60-R14: http://www.coopertire.com/html/tireselector_bySize.aspx?twtd=235&artw=60&rd=14 This is a pretty big tire; perfect for your Matador or Ambassador -- and you can still use your stock AMC wheels so you'll have the correct offset and backspacing. Plus, as I recall, Coopers are generally very reasonable in cost. -- Marc _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list