I got the new rims and tires on today, which helped transform the buggy to a more vintage look. It had 31x10.5x15 rears and 195/75SR14 fronts on chrome-spoked chevy patterned rims. The combination of tire size, rim offset, and wheel adapters pushed the tires pretty far out (4" to 5") past the fenders, plus the engine lugged quite a lot due to the height and sheer mass of those rear monsters (this car doesn't have reduction gears like the Burro). I had some stock German rims widened to 6" and 8", while the spare is a 4.5" stocker. New rear tires are 30x9.5x15" Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ and fronts are E78x15 Mickey Thompson Mini Mags. The rear tires fit the wheel wells perfectly, while the fronts stick out only a couple of inches. I lost about an inch and a half of ground clearance, but the car now runs through the gears with the revs hitting right where they should. Big, big difference. The only problem: after going through the three week hassle of getting the wheels widened and powdercoated, the tire place I use, America's Tire, somehow managed to bend the lip of one of the 8" wide wheels in two places. The wheel is usable, however, and they took full responsibility. The store manager even offered to take it back to Pico Wheel for me to get it fixed. Here's some before and after photos of the wheels:
Before:



Front Tire extended about 4" past fender:

Rear Tire extended about 5" past fender.

After:





It's coming along! Seats are next, and UPS willing, I'm hoping to have the fiberglass seats out (and the new suspension seats in) by Wednesday of this coming week.