• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Correct spare rim for 1964 plymouth

hatman426

Member
Local time
8:44 AM
Joined
Nov 16, 2024
Messages
21
Reaction score
32
Location
montreal quebec
Hello would this be a correct size spare rim that would go into a 1964 plymouth belvedere this would look to be the larger bolt pattern to fit in case I needed to install i already bought a 14 inch tire from coker but need a correct rim thanks

20241231_145121.jpg
 
That is actually a '68 and newer rim that takes the small diameter hub cap. The '67 and older rims only have 3 lugs on them to hold the larger hub cap. It should be 5" wide; 5.5" for wagons. That seems like a lot of $$$ for an ordinary 14" rim. You could likely pick one up way cheaper at a swap meet next spring or summer. Even E-bay shipping to Canada would be $$$. My rule of thumb is to double observed U.S. price to cover shipping, HST, brokerage fee, and exchange on our $, which is crap, right now. So, I figure you would have about $300.00 Can. into that rim. $50.00 at a swap meet.
 
Last edited:
That is actually a '68 and newer rim that takes the small diameter hub cap. The '67 and older rims only have 3 lugs on them to hold the larger hub cap. It should be 5" wide; 5.5" for wagons. That seems like a lot of $$$ for an ordinary 14" rim. You could likely pick one up way cheaper at a swap meet next spring or summer. Even E-bay shipping to Canada would be $$$. My rule of thumb is to double observed U.S. price to cover shipping, HST, brokerage fee, and exchange on our $, which is crap, right now. So, I figure you would have about $300.00 Can. into that rim. $50.00 at a swap yes your

That is actually a '68 and newer rim that takes the small diameter hub cap. The '67 and older rims only have 3 lugs on them to hold the larger hub cap. It should be 5" wide; 5.5" for wagons. That seems like a lot of $$$ for an ordinary 14" rim. You could likely pick one up way cheaper at a swap meet next spring or summer. Even E-bay shipping to Canada would be $$$. My rule of thumb is to double observed U.S. price to cover shipping, HST, brokerage fee, and exchange on our $, which is crap, right now. So, I figure you would have about $300.00 Can. into that rim. $50.00 at a swap meet.
yes your right i think i just wait and get one local in the spring and yes with our canadain dollar low not a great time to buy thanks for your input
 
In your shoes, i'd pick up a good used rim that's actually "correct". They are definately still around.
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top