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How long is a 1964 Chevelle 4 door?

The 1964 Chevelle 4-door sedan is roughly 196 inches long, with wagon variants typically longer than 200 inches. Exact length varies by model and trim, so measurements can differ modestly from one car to another.


Understanding the measurement


In classic Chevelles from 1964, overall length is the distance from bumper tip to bumper tip. The figure is influenced by the wheelbase, front and rear overhangs, and styling choices across Malibu, 300, and wagon variants. These factors create a narrow band of lengths rather than a single fixed number.


Body styles and approximate lengths


Below is a rough guide to typical lengths by body style for the 1964 Chevelle range. Values are approximate and rounded for comparison; for any restoration or purchase, verify the exact car's dimensions on the build sheet or with the seller.



  • 4-door sedan (Malibu/300 variants): roughly 196–197 inches

  • 4-door hardtop sedan: similar length to the sedan, around 196–198 inches

  • Station wagon: typically longer, around 203–206 inches


These lengths reflect factory configurations and may vary with aftermarket components, bumper modifications, or custom builds.


Wheelbase and other dimensions


The Chevelle's wheelbase in 1964 was 112 inches, a standard measure for the A-body platform. This wheelbase helps explain interior footprint and the overall proportion of the car across different body styles. Subtle differences in bumper and grille design between trims can also affect overall length by a small margin.


How to verify the exact length for a specific car


For precision, consult the original factory specifications for the exact model year and trim, review the car’s build sheet or VIN plate, or physically measure bumper-to-bumper. Classic car registries and museum records can also provide year-by-year dimensions for reference.


Summary


In brief, a 1964 Chevelle 4-door sedan is about 196 inches long, while wagon models extend beyond 200 inches. The standard wheelbase is 112 inches. When accuracy matters—such as for restoration fitting or space planning—check the specific vehicle’s documented specs or measure the car directly.

How long is a 1966 Chevelle 4 door?


1966 Chevelle Facts – Chassis Features
Wheelbase: 115.0 inches. Overall length: Station Wagon: 199.8 inches; Others: 197.0 inches. Overall width: 75.0 inches. Overall height: Sedans and Sport Sedan: 53.0 inches; Sport Coupes: 51.9 inches; Convertible 52.8 inches; Station Wagon 54.6 inches; El Camino 54.6 inches.



How much is a 1964 Chevelle worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $10,325 for a 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 at auction over the last three years was $82,500.



How long is a Chevy Chevelle?


The length of a Chevrolet Chevelle varies significantly by model year and body style, but a typical second-generation coupe (1968-1972) is about 197 inches long, while a sedan is longer at around 201 inches, and a station wagon is the longest at roughly 207 inches. For example, a 1964 coupe is 193.9 inches long, and a 1970 2-door is 197.2 inches long. 
Typical lengths by model year and body style

  • 1964: 193.9 inches (coupe/sedan), 198.8 inches (station wagon) 
  • 1966: 197.0 inches (coupe/sedan), 199.8 inches (station wagon) 
  • 1968: 197.1 inches (coupe/convertible), 201.1 inches (sedan), 207.1 inches (station wagon) 
  • 1969: 196.9 inches (coupe/convertible), 200.9 inches (sedan), 207.9 inches (station wagon) 
  • 1970: 197.2 inches (2-door/convertible), 201.2 inches (4-door), 206.5 inches (station wagon) 
  • 1971: 197.5 inches (2-door/convertible), 201.5 inches (4-door), 206.8 inches (station wagon & El Camino) 
  • 1973: 203.9 inches (coupe), 207.9 inches (sedan) 



How long is a 1964 Chevelle?


The overall length of a 1964 Chevelle is 193.9 inches for most models like sedans and sport coupes, but it is 198.8 inches for the station wagon model. The length for models without bumpers is slightly shorter, at 190.7 inches.
 

  • Sedans, Sport Coupes, and Convertibles: 193.9 inches
  • Station Wagon: 198.8 inches
  • Without bumpers: 190.7 inches (for all models)


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