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What was the wheelbase of the 1960 Dodge truck?

In 1960, Dodge offered multiple wheelbase lengths for its light- and medium-duty pickups, meaning there wasn't a single universal wheelbase for the year. The two most common measurements were 115 inches for short-bed configurations and 125 inches for long-bed configurations.


Common wheelbase lengths in 1960 Dodge trucks


The following reflects the primary wheelbase options used across Dodge's 1960 truck lineup, depending on bed length and cab configuration.



  • 115 inches (approximately 9 feet 7 inches) for short-bed, standard-cab models.

  • 125 inches (approximately 10 feet 5 inches) for long-bed configurations and/or extended-bed specs.


These measurements summarize the main choices buyers faced in 1960, balancing maneuverability with payload and cargo capacity.


Notes for context


Wheelbase is just one factor in a truck’s overall footprint. In 1960, Dodge's truck lineup included several bed lengths and trim levels, and catalogs sometimes list slightly different figures by market or body style. For precise figures, consulting a factory specification sheet or period catalog for the exact model and cab/bed configuration is recommended.


Summary


For most 1960 Dodge pickups, the wheelbase fell into two primary lengths: 115 inches for short-bed versions and 125 inches for long-bed versions. The chosen wheelbase affected turning radius, ride, and payload suitability.

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