Ness is dead on here - Not just Napa, but any auto parts store/service center will have a collection of regular and oversized drain plugs.
The oversized ones are selfcutting, and definately the way to go, I used them dozens of times for customers who had been abused by the quick lube joints.
Also, avoid the JB Weld. Despite what it says, it will not hold up to the oil long term.
I had an 96 S-10 4x4 and I hairline cracked the oil pan right at the threads. (TIP: Don't offroad your truck in a dirt-bike track)
Where it is a nightmare (like a ~10hr job per Mitchell) to change the oil pan because the front axle tucks up against it and wedges it between the axle, engine and tranny, I thought I'd buy myself a couple of months by using JB Weld over the hairline crack.
I got it scrupulously clean, but in a few weeks it was leaking again. And I had good threads.
Also, regardless of the thread pitch you use, if it is stripped at 14mm, you will not be able to retap it at any other 14mm size.
The 1.5 vs 1.75 is the spacing between threads in mm, and not indicative of the major diameter.
However, a 14x1.25 o-size plug is larger than the stock plug and will cut into the remaining metal.
Also, you can buy that Fram unit at Walmart or an equivalent retailer.
There are also more plug options available, from expanding plugs (think like a boat drain) to all rubber pop in types.
Dorman is the brand I always used, Napa brand is Balkamp, I think, but all probably made in the same Chinese factory anyway.
Good luck!
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