I should add that when I first restored my car, I knew little about some details such as tire sizes (this was in 1999). So, following the old mantra that I used in my British car days, such as replacing a 145-13 with a 165/70-13, I got a set of cheap Pirellis that were 205/70-14. I hated them. I still have the rub marks on the wheel wells where they rubbed after bouncing. They also rubbed on lock turns. And, to add insult to injury, on MY car the spare was too large for the mount in the trunk. So failure all around. Lousy tires, wrong size, they rubbed, and the spare wouldn't fit.
When I could afford them a couple of years later, I bought a set of properly sized Cokers, for at that time they were the ONLY 185HR14 I could find with whitewall. Those aged out, and like many others earlier this year, I installed a set of Blockley, also in WW, and in the proper size. At that time, there were many early members here completely dismissive of the Coker when they never had a set.
While I can certainly appreciate not wanting to spend $1,000+ on a set of rubber, and also know many run 205/70, the 225 mentioned in the start of this thread sounds a bit excessively wide. I cannot imagine those working without some issue.