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What is the wheelbase of the Ford Galaxie?

Around 119 inches (about 3,020 mm) is the typical wheelbase for the Ford Galaxie, though exact measurements vary by model year and body style.


The Ford Galaxie was Ford's full-size passenger car line produced from 1959 to 1974. Over its long run, wheelbase lengths were not completely uniform across every variant; most four-door sedans used the same base length, while two-door configurations and special variants could differ by an inch or two. This article consolidates the commonly cited numbers and how they applied to popular Galaxie bodies.


Typical wheelbase by body style


Below is a general guide to typical wheelbase figures by common Galaxie body styles across the model years. Note that there can be small year-by-year differences among specific trims and body configurations.



  • Most four-door Galaxie sedans and the Galaxie 500/500XL variants commonly used a wheelbase around 119 inches (≈3,020 mm).

  • Two-door coupes and some early-year special editions often had slightly shorter wheelbases, typically in the 114–116 inch range (≈2,870–2,940 mm).

  • Throughout the late 1960s, Ford kept the Galaxie on the same basic full-size platform, with wheelbase staying close to 119 inches for most mainstream models.


In practice, when shopping for a Galaxie or restoring a specific year, checking the exact VIN plate or factory specifications for that body style is recommended, as wheelbase is one of several measurements used to identify a model year and trim.


Context and impact


The wheelbase shapes the car's ride, stability, and interior space. A longer wheelbase tends to deliver a smoother ride and more cabin space, while a shorter one can improve maneuverability. The Galaxie's size classification as a full-size car means the wheelbase was chosen to balance interior comfort with stability on the highway of its era.


Summary


The Ford Galaxie typically rode on a wheelbase of about 119 inches, with some variations for two-door models and early or late-year configurations. For the most accurate figure on a specific car, verify the exact build year and body style against factory specifications or the vehicle’s VIN plate.

What is a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $12,356 for a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 at auction over the last three years was $77,000.



How long is a 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 XL?


500, 6.4L, Leaded Petrol, 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC

DimensionMetricImperial
Ford Galaxie Height1412 mm4 ft 8 in
Ford Galaxie Width2006 mm6 ft 7 in
Ford Galaxie Length5334 mm17 ft 6 in
Ford Galaxie Wheelbase3022 mm9 ft 11 in



What is the wheelbase of a 1964 Galaxie 500?


Galaxie 500 Hardtops have all the luxury toucheslighted glove box, foam-cushioned front seats, full rich carpeting. Length 209.8/Width 80.0"/Height 55.5" Wheelbase 119.0"/Curb Weight (approx.)



What's bigger, S Max or Galaxy?


The S-Max is lower and shorter than the Galaxy, for example, contributing to a look that is sleeker overall. The Galaxy's greater height and length make it perhaps less stylish than its S-Max sibling, but also mean it's a slightly more practical choice.


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