There are rubber cushions between the frame, and body, and bolts go through them, into the body.
It's not on a frame as it's a unibody and it's the F-body platform.
Yes. A body, is full frame. F body would be a sub frame, like camaro, or nova.
"A" body refers to the chassis or frame used by a manufacturer. One frame design may support different body styles. For instance a Firebird and Camaro shared the same frame.
A 1999 Jeep Cherokee is an uni-body vehicle. It doesn't have a separate frame.
There shouldn't be any difference, they had the same body styles so the should be the same.
The 1970 chevelle body is mounted on top of a full frame the 1970 chevelle is not a unibody design like the camaro or nova
It is on the throttle body housing.
It probably will as they probably used the same steering column. Most 4th generation F platforms (93-2002 Camaro/Firebird) have interchangeable parts. So, yes you can replace the steering column for a 1999 Camaro with a earlier 4th gen F body.
There is no difference
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The X55 option package was a base car with SS350 (rear fender louvers, black body sill)