My '65 has a set of Goodyear Arriva's that are P235-75 X 15. They have been on it for about 12 years, and seem to fit the car in every way. Vintage tires are available through several outlets, but in my many years of driving these cars with many different styles of tires, I have found that a good quality radial in the correct size works the best. I am also VERY picky about having a stunning (but not outlandish) whitewall on each of the cars. As a general rule, anything after 1962 I make sure that there is a space of black between the wheel rim and the whitewall. On prior years, I order a white wall that goes to the rim. The width depends on what the particular car may have looked like in advertisements when new. Paul In a message dated 12/19/2003 9:00:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, 1roscoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > While we're on the subject of tire sizes (and brands).... What are all you > 64-66 Crown drivers running on your wheels? :o) > > Bill & Tami Roddick > Port Orchard, WA > 1964 Imperial Crown 4 DR HT > 1972 'Cuda 340 (Tami's Toy) > 1988 Cherokee Laredo > 1995 Concorde > > >