One of them is 112 inches from axle to axle. The other one is 120 inches from axle to axle.
It is 117.5"
117"
They had a short wheel base truck and a long wheel base truck. The short bed truck had a 115" wheelbase. The long bed truck had a 127" wheelbase.
117.5 longbed is 131.5
My sons 1962 Short Bed is 114 inches center to center
115 inch for short box. 127 inch for long box
122.9 in (3,122 mm) (ext. cab short bed)
According to the Haynes manual: Short wheelbase truck (reg cab with short box, also blazer and Jimmy); 108.3 inches long wheelbase truck (reg cab with long box) 117.9 inches Truck with club cab; 122.9 inches
The wheelbase of a 1962 Chevrolet short bed truck is 115 inches. This measurement refers to the distance between the center of the front axle and the center of the rear axle. The 1962 Chevy truck is part of the C/K series, known for its durability and classic styling.
15-16 mpg w/4.3 lt v6 automatic and short wheelbase
A Chevy s10 short box reg. cab 113" wheel base I have a 1938 Chevy shop manual and it says that the 1/2 ton has a 112" wheelbase and the 1991 s10 short box reg. cab that I'm using for my 1938 Chevy truck has a 113" wheelbase. I also changed the 4 cyl eng for a short block 350 in the s10 donor frame. Good Luck send pics or questions Tom
The 1966 Chevrolet Truck (C10-C14/K10-K14) has the following dimensions: Short Wheelbase 115 inch - wheelbase 186.75 inches - overall length 63.1 inches - front tread 61.1 in - rear tread Long Wheelbase 127 inch - wheelbase 206.25 inches - overall length 63.1 in - front tread 61.1 in - rear tread