Ford wheel bolt pattern

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    I have a '66 Ford Country Sedan with a flat. Before removing it from the barn, I would like to swap a good tire on there. I need to know the bolt pattern of the wheel as I have always been a chevy guy. I thought fords were 5x5.5 but this looks smaller, 5x4.5?
     
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    You're right - same as Mopar!
     
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    DOH! I had a beautiful set of smoothies that woulda looked great! I never had anything they would fit, so I stuck them on a '52 Plymouth I had used to have. Odd I can't seem to find a pic with the wheels right now...
     

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    I just realized that my jeep bolt pattern is 5x4.5. Has anyone ever seen jeep or ford ranger wheels on a 60's ford?
     
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    Dean: I think the Jeep wheel is offset too much to the back ,, it might rub the inner coils on the front. etc. ( 15x6 -or 7")
     
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    OK, just thinking about the wagon since it isn't 'here'.
     

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