Hi Randy,
My 2 cent's worth. Ok, you dig the old school 15 inch look thing. (all due respect to the 14 inch rim guys) All good. If your chasing the Magnum 500 rims with the white lettering muscle car tires scene, then sorry, the bad news is living in Canada or Australia, or anywhere else in the World other than America, is going to rip your pockets off, money cost wise, as current inflation/ import/ shipping/ taxes/ dollar exchange rates have gone crazy. Doesn't matter what size rims or tires you're chasing. Sorry, but if you can't pay, you can't play. That said, i went for the killer combo. Handling, performance, and knockout looks.
The happy medium with minimum issues with the '71 to '73 guys is 8x15 rims all 'round with 245x 60 tires up front and your choice of 245x60/255x60/ 275x60 tires out back. The interesting thing is those last three tires mentioned, have a different rolling radius due to the different overall diameter of each tire (the 275x60 tires having the biggest overall diameter with a larger height sidewall).
In my case, i went for the killer combo and got 15inch Magnums. That is 8X15 rims up front and 10x15 rims on the rear. Tires wise, it had to be 245x60 up front and 295x50 out the back. So what do i get with this package? I get fantastic handling and performance. I get decent plug and play for the fit up with not too many bad mod issues. I get very close to the exact same rolling radius for front and back wheels, and lastly, i get the killer look.
As Tony mentioned above, you can get away with putting 295x50 tires outback on stock rims (8x15 rims i assume), but it is not recommended. I have not experimented myself, but running 255x60 tires up front (a wider tire) means you loose some handling performance. Correct me if i'm wrong here guys.
Eric and i have talked about rear wheel rim offset issues in the past. That's important if you end up running 10x15 rims with the 295x50 tire combo. My 10x15 rear Magnums have a 5 inch back space. This enables you to fit the wheels up with minimum to no wheel arch rubbing issues. The negative trade off is you have to install heavy duty rear springs to lift the car up a little at the rear for clearance, but get a killer look with a slightly jacked up arse end and a fairly lowered front. A great stance in my opinion. I was running 15x8 Magnums up front with 245x60 Mastercraft tires. Then,15x10 Magnums at the rear with 295x50Mastercraft tires. I was getting the odd rare, rear wheel arch lip rubbing issue with that setup, but recently have switched to Vitour Galaxy tires (same sizes as the Mastercrafts), which have a more rounded shoulder to them. This has completely eliminated any rear wheel rub issues i had before. I am very happy with them as such all 'round. They are much cheaper to buy than the other popular brands like Mastercraft /Cooper Cobra/ BF Goodrich etc.
See my pic below with the previous Mastercraft setup. Hope that all helps,
Greg.