Tire wheel ID help

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My Dad past in 2008, my mom didn’t want us going through stuff. She is now gone and now I have cleaned out the garage. I found several wheels/rims and would like to know what they can be used on. 3 different type wheels.
The first of which there are 3 and have the following markings:
CA NA DA 15 x 7 JJ 7 5 85 D K25 pentastar marking
CA NA DA 15 x 7 JJ 9 18 84 D K24 pentastar
CA NA DA. 15 x 7 JJ 7 5 85 D. K25 pentastar
I believe these could be from my Dad’s M body 1985 Chrysler 5th Ave. as he had extra rims with snow tires. There are no tires on them.
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The last one is a 14” Kelsey Hayes wheel. I believe this may also have been for a snow tire for a ‘68 Newport.
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There might be a 7 digit part number by the valve stem.
 
The part # by the valve stem on the 14 inch KELSEY Hayes rim 8 21 31 55
The number by the valve stem for the 3 (Mbody?) are
K 25 7 5 675
K 28 8 5 675
K 24 9 18 675
There is no part # on the USA made 15 inch wheel, so I don’t even have a clue what car it was on as Dad switched to Lincoln’s when Chrysler went to fwd.
 
Those are excellent wheels to use as replacements for 60's 15" wheels. They were made for use with radial tires, Heavier construction, less flexing, which causes dangerous wheel cover loss.

My dad loved his Imperials and switched to Lincolns when the Imperial went away. I remember him getting excited when the Imperial, "name", was reintroduced on the M body's....? He went to the dealership, walked around one in the showroom, Stated for all to hear "this is no damm Imperial", and left.
 
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