34 3/4 inches
probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go. probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go. probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go.
Bumper to Bumper
190.2 inches bumper to bumper.
Bumper to bumper, 16' 6.1" (198.1")
15.5 feet 1996-00
from front bumper to rear bumper, varies from car to car.
The length of a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door sedan from bumper to bumper is 200 inches.
A 2011 Buick Lecurne is 16 ft. 11.2 in. bumper to bumper.
Long bed or short bed?
Length is 64 inches long.
The length of a car is measured from bumper to bumper. The wheel base is measured from the center of the front wheel to the center of a rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle.
You can make it fit, but chances are the wiring harness will be different as well as the length... Especially the length. You can try it if you have one laying around, but I wouldn't pay for a '72 steering column if you are working on a '75 Chevelle. now, a steering column from ANY 1973-1977 GM A-body should work just fine, so if you can't get one from a '75 Chevelle, you DO have other options.