Short answer: No. If the cars were of the same generation, which they aren't, parts swapping would be a possibility. Camaros have always been unit body construction, which means there's no separate frame. They do have removable subframes for suspension mounting, but the body is part of the structure. While nothing is impossible, you can't just swap out the body.
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10-87 = -77
The 87 will bolt in to the 77 however, the 87 is throttle body fuel injected. You will have to convert the 77 over to except throttle body fuel injection perhaps with parts from a donor truck.
Yes
10 + 77 = 87
NO.
Depends on the engine...
Chevy didn't offer a 350 in an 86 Camaro, but if they did, it would theoretically work in an 87 Caprice.
87 - 39 = 48
An '87 El Camino rear end can potentially fit a '94 Camaro, but there are important considerations. The rear end's width, axle spline count, and overall compatibility with the Camaro's suspension setup must be verified. Additionally, modifications may be necessary for proper fitment, including potential changes to driveshaft length or mounting points. It's advisable to consult with a professional or perform detailed measurements before attempting the swap.
77
87% or B+