Are you looking for the tires that will become your driving tires once you have this on the road or just ones to roll it around until it is ready to drive? How long do you plan to be working on this project before it hits the road? I used the set of old dry rotted tires it had when it was pulled from a barn and had decent tubes in them until it was nearly ready to drive (use the proper tubes when it goes on the road with good tires). This way I did not have to worry about overspray on the rims, tires etc. when painting the car. If you have junk tires just get any tube from a farm store that fits in the tire for the use during your restoration.
Cooker has some good options on their web site.
Also to help things I bought a set of dollies to put under the tires to move it in the garage. It is surprising how helpful it is to be able to push a care a few feet sideways when more room is required where you are working. We used the ones that come in sets of two from Harbor Freight. Other advantage is that they give enough extra clearance to crawl under the car for many repairs.
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