Jim,
Indeed, anything is possible. This is a company that fused a Spartan Manor
mobile home to the back of an AM-160 Metro (see Crismon pg. 358), but here
are the available sizes as they were "listed":
Tubeless Tires:
7x17.5 on 5.25 rims; 8x17.5 on 5.25 rims; 8x19.5 on 5.25 rims
Tires and Tubes:
6.50x16 on 4.5; 7.00x16 on 5.50; 7.5x16 on 5.50; 7.00x18 on 5.50; 6.5x20
on
5.00; 7.00x20 on 5.00
Jack
From: Jim or Ginger Aos
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:35 AM
To: jack@domain.elided;
Subject: Re: [ihc] 1200 Height
From: Jack Campbell
To: "'Howard R Pletcher'" Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:00 AM
Subject: RE: [ihc] 1200 Height
Well . . . .
According to the ever handy data sheets produced in 1965, the D-1200 in
stock form with 7x17.5 tires
Is it possible those are 7.50 x 17 tires? I used to run that size and they
are close to (8 x 19.5) or (245x70 x19.5) for the outside dia. I may be
about to learn something new here. Thanks Jim A.
would have had an overall height of 70.7" at
the top of the cab.
Jack
From: Howard R Pletcher
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:26 AM
To: ihc-digest@domain.elided; oldihc@domain.elided
Subject: [ihc] 1200 Height
Can anyone easily measure the height of a 65--or similar year--1200 4x2
pickup? We need to haul one to the NATMUS Museum, but it will be going
in a closed trailer--if it will fit. It might be worth knowing what size
tires are on it since that will have an effect.
Howard