The carcass inside the tyre walls might well be damaged due to the rims and the weight of the car resting on them.
But it will be impossible to find that out with no visible damage.
What’s wisdom here, really don’t know. Pretty much depends on how the tyres look and feel once they are inflated again.
Over inflating them (don't exceed the maximum allowed pressure) might highlight damage spots. And make sure it can't explode in your face [B)]
At least next time put the car on blocks so the load is of the tyres ....
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1980 TR7 DHC (my first car currently being restored)
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