hm, most of the driving will be locally, and to car shows, like the Nifty50ees. If I were to implement a spare tire carrier, it would be just for the longer rides, then remove, but I have a hard time imaging myself and a rider removing the large tire to change a flat tire, then put the flat back onto the carrier, plus the size of the tire might look bizarre off the back of the truck. Gary(my husband) was wondering about a "space saver" type tire to put behind the rear seat? It'd have to be skinny to fit that space and it would be temporary to get from point A to B. I wouldn't think a jack of sorts would be a big deal and chocks. It's all talk at this point, but is on my mind
The rear bumper, someone had welded attachments on it for a spare on it, I had long since removed that to look like an untouched bumper. I just don't think this bumper would support a swinging tire carrier.
Kind of funny, but none of my classic even have a spare tire~ it crosses my mind.
My 67 Mustang there is no reason not to have a spare, same for my Triumph TR6, then my Jurassic park jeep already has a spare
