69had chrome bumpers, 74 had rubber, end of frames are a little different.
same body style=same chassis so i think it would be a safe asummption Answer: Yes, the frame will match up. The frames from 1963-1982 are almost identical.
Yes.
Technically yes, you can make anything fit anything with enough fabrication skills. But practically speaking, no. the body mount locations won't match up and the suspension parts will interfere with the 58 body.
Yes, the same frame and basic underpinnings were used for that whole generation. The C3 (1968-1982).
C4 Corvettes are a unibody construction. The body will not lift off in one piece, leaving a full frame rolling chassis. 1982 was the last year of the old fashioned, body on frame, Corvette. Mike V. ASE Master Certified
No, Not in a million years
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
No.
yes, most companies have these. check on the www for corvette parts.
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
Take it to a professional body shop. They know where to look for previous body and frame repairs.
No, not without major fabrication.