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1957 rear end width at the end of the axles

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Do you mean "wheel base" or track? Wheel base is the distance from the center of the rear wheel to the center of the front wheel. Track is the distance from the center of one wheel to the center of the opposite wheel on the same axle. On some cars, the front and rear track can be different. If you search the internet for 1957 Ford Thunderbird specs, you should be able to find both track and wheel base.
 
Do you mean "wheel base" or track? Wheel base is the distance from the center of the rear wheel to the center of the front wheel. Track is the distance from the center of one wheel to the center of the opposite wheel on the same axle. On some cars, the front and rear track can be different. If you search the internet for 1957 Ford Thunderbird specs, you should be able to find both track and wheel base.
Actually both. 57.25" is great. I think the wheel base is 102"??
 
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