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OK This is a picture of the back side of the spare it has a 3-1/8 center hole it is 5 on 4-1/2 and 5 on 4-3/4 total height 23/1-2 inchesvette59jdwl
One of the problems with using an original side mount welled fender is the size of the opening in the fender. You need to find a 4 inch wide rim........like a GM ralley wheel 15 x 4" and a 78 series tire that's narrow enough to fit into the well.Back in the late 60's most of the pony car makers GM FORD AMC made inflatable spare tires, usually 14". Not sure what the rim size width is on one of them, never had the tire popped off to measure.mike
If one of the little spares won't fit just use an old wheel & tire that will. You could use a cover if it was too ugly.
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