Yes.
All GM cars are towable, some just have different requirements
No. Only a s-series saturn with a manual trans can be pulled behind an rv with all four wheels on the ground. Doing this with an auto trans risks serious damage to the transaxle.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. The front wheels need to be off the ground.
Yes, all four wheels on ground, transfer case in "N", trans in "P" key one notch forward.
Vehicles that are four-wheel down towable under 3,000 lbs typically include certain models of compact cars and SUVs. Some examples include the Jeep Wrangler, Chevrolet Spark, and Ford Fiesta. It's essential to check the owner's manual for specific towability guidelines, as not all trims or configurations of a model may be towable. Always verify the vehicle's weight and towing capacity to ensure compliance with towing regulations.
according to several tow product manufactures, yes both the automatic and manual can be flat towed
The Tranny will bolt up to the engine fine you just have to change all the components from manual to automatic (clutch, flexplate, flywheel, and all that jazz) Good Luck!
10* BTDC for all 1973-1979 manual trans trucks, except California 6* BTDC for all 1973-1979 California trucks, auto or manual trans 6* BTDC for all 1973-1979 auto trans trucks.
Yes it can if you have all the parts.
yes, and it has all u need to rebuild.
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
No, there were many automatic transmissions in the 1960's.