According to my souses those are 14x6, not 7. The only 14x7 - 5 on 4.5" plain steel I found are 70-72 FoMoCo. The late 70s-80s 'magnums' are 14x7 as are the 13 spoke aluminum 'turbines'. Ken Quoting Sandwich Maker <adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > " From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> > " > " > " > " And I'm definitely going to keep the factory-steel wheels. I like > " the dog dish hubcaps, even though I've found a set of decent 14x7 > " AMC rallye wheels complete for a decent price. Locally too. But I > " really want 14x7 plain steel that take AMC dogdish hubcaps! > " > " Does anyone know if there ever was a 14x7 plain steel wheel? Are > " dog-dish hub caps interchangable across makes? Eg. will my AMC > " hubcaps fit on Ford wheels? > > i looked into this about as thoroughly as i could. > > the only 14x7 amc steelies were the 'turbocast' rims with the styled > urethane molding. they would probably take a full wheelcover but > not a hubcap even with the urethane removed. it'd be nice to find i > was wrong though. > > mopar hubcaps changed size around '65-6; amc -may- be the same size as > the old style. mopar had 14x6.5" wheels in the late '50s - early '60s > but no 14x7s, and possibly more than one 14x6.5, with different > offsets. > > ford had 14x7s in the '70s but afaik hubcaps aren't the same size. > definitely center holes aren't, with fords the smaller. btw they had > two; a pre-disk with really-small center hole and a disk with a larger > but still too small center hole. it won't fit amc disks or v8 drums, > trust me. > ________________________________________________________________________ > Andrew Hay the genius nature > internet rambler is to see what all have seen > > adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought > > > >