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Keystone's 2000 catalog shows a 15" x 6" that looks just like it. Might have also been made in a 7" width in later years. I'd guess it's their aftermarket design, with cross reference to the Ford number. Stu
Those almost look like they could be bad model Dodge wheels from the mid 90's. The pattern would be the same 5x5.5 and they'd likely have higher backspace.
Take away the trim rings on this truck and it looks like it could be them.
I'm half way to having a set of Dodge truck wheels for my 65-- the 20x8 steel spares.
I was thinking some more and it seems like I've seen these wheels as stock Ford wheels 92-96 or so with dog dish hub caps. Check this screen shot from car-part.com when I did a search for 1993 F150 wheels:
They very well could be the 15x6's. Either way, Ford or Dodge, I like them. They're a great score at $50 for a set and a blank canvas to work with. For me at least, half the fun of old trucks are finding the parts to make them into what you want especially when a utilitarian part like base model wheels can give the truck some pop and unique look.
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