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How long is a 1955 Chevy 3100?

The 1955 Chevy 3100 doesn’t have a single length — it came with two bed options. The short-bed variant is roughly 190–196 inches long, while the long-bed version runs about 210–216 inches, depending on the cab, bumper, and trim. For precise measurement, check the vehicle’s build sheet or measure bumper-to-bumper.


Bed-length options for the 1955 3100


The 3100 pickup’s length varies primarily with bed length. Here are the typical figures for the two configurations.



  • Short bed (6 ft 6 in / 78 in): overall length roughly 190–196 inches.

  • Long bed (8 ft / 96 in): overall length roughly 210–216 inches.


Note that exact numbers can differ slightly by cab style, bumper choice, and any aftermarket changes. The wheelbase for these 1/2-ton Task Force trucks stayed close to 115 inches, with length differences mainly tied to the bed.


Measuring and verifying a specific truck


To confirm the length of a particular 1955 Chevy 3100, follow these steps:



  1. Locate the original build sheet, window sticker, or VIN tag to identify the bed option and wheelbase.

  2. Measure bumper-to-bumper on a flat surface to obtain the overall length.

  3. Cross-check your measurement with factory-era catalogs or brochures that list the two bed configurations.

  4. Account for any aftermarket modifications that might affect overall length.


With careful measurement and documentation, you can determine whether a specific 3100 is the short-bed or long-bed variant and its approximate overall length.


Summary


The 1955 Chevy 3100’s length is not fixed; it depends on the bed option chosen. Short-bed models typically measure about 190–196 inches in overall length, while long-bed models are around 210–216 inches. Always verify against the vehicle’s documentation for precise figures.

How long is a Chevy 3100 truck?


Chevrolet Advance Design

Chevrolet Advance-Design Series
Length3100: 196.6 in (4,990 mm) (1947–1952); 191.3 in (4,860 mm) (1953–1955)
Curb weight4,598–7,985 lb (2,086–3,622 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorChevrolet AK Series



What is the wheelbase of a 55 Chevy 3100?


Base prices rose from $1494 in 1955 to $1619, and the V-8 (called Trademaster) produced 155 horsepower while the six jumped to 140. Depending on model, buyers could choose from the usual wide range of transmissions; both the standard 114 and an extended 123-inch wheelbase were available.



What is the overall length of a 1955 Chevy?


The length of a 1955 Chevrolet varied by model, with standard models being approximately 195.6 inches and wagons around 197.1 inches. The Nomad, a specific wagon model, is listed as having a length of 197.5 inches.
 

  • Standard models (sedan, coupe, etc.): 195.6 inches
  • Wagons: 197.1 inches
  • Nomad (wagon model): 197.5 inches
  • 1955 Corvette: 167 inches



How long is a 55 Chevy 3100?


The 3100 trucks rode on a 114-inch wheelbase chassis and measured 185.7 inches in length.


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