1957buick 40 and60 series / special/century body style
1955 Buick century and special two door
1923 Dodge Bros. First all steel body
2001 chevy monte carlo has 110.5 inch wheel base
1982 - 2004 Chevrolet S-10 Extended Cab has a 122.9" wheel base. , if that's any help.
That is considered a mid-sized car. There are lots of cars with a wheelbase close to 105". As to what cars have exactly a 105" wheelbase I know on none. Do some research and you may find one.
1950 ford
Dodge Charger
i think rang rover
1992 caprice wagon
A wheelbase of 93 inches is relatively small for most modern cars, but it might be found in certain compact or subcompact vehicles. Some models that may have had a wheelbase around 93 inches at various points in their production history include: Ford Fiesta: Certain generations of the Ford Fiesta, particularly older models, had wheelbases in this range. Honda Civic: Some variants of the Honda Civic, particularly older models or certain international versions, might have had a wheelbase close to 93 inches. Toyota Corolla: Similar to the Honda Civic, certain variants of the Toyota Corolla, especially older models, might have had a wheelbase around this size. Nissan Sentra: Some generations of the Nissan Sentra might have had a wheelbase close to 93 inches. Chevrolet Cavalier/Pontiac Sunbird: Older models of the Chevrolet Cavalier and its sibling, the Pontiac Sunbird, might have had wheelbases in this range. It's worth noting that while these models might have had wheelbases close to 93 inches in certain years or variants, specifications can vary depending on the model year, trim level, and market. Additionally, newer models are generally larger, so it's less common to find modern cars with such a short wheelbase.
You can find GM cars for sale at a dealership that sells GM cars. Also, the local newspaper is a great place to seek out classified ads for GM cars that owners are selling for fair prices.
Mid 80's Monte carlo