The Camaro engine comes out from underneath. Without a two post lift you are pretty much out of luck.
Yes
yes it will camaro parts from 82-92 will interchange
Yes
No, they were subtly different between those years
No, the steel bumpers from a 1977 Camaro will not fit in a 1978 Camaro, As the 1978 "Bumper" is part of the front end. Taking off the 1978 "Bumper" would mean cutting it off, which would make the car look like something else.
No, it will not fit without major modification. The front end of the 1993-1997 Camaro is much different from the 1998-2002 models. Any 1993-1997 Camaro bumper will fit the car in question without any modification unless the bumper was made by an after-market company. In that case, unless the company guarantees it, it may not fit properly.
Underneath the front bumper, center. Rubberized handle.
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
Yes they fit. Just keep in mind that the sideskirt/groundeffect sizes changed over the years, so an 82 rear bumper would look just a little bit 'off' where it meets the plastic extensions of the quarter panels. It wouldn't be noticeable at all with the front bumper, however.
bumper is connected to fenders by several bolts that you can see if you open the hood and look toward the area where the nose and fender join.
No, the 98 Camaro is when Chevy started switching things up, they headlights aren't the in cased bulbs for headlights they are now a 9000 type bulb such as a 9005 I believe is what 98 Camaro's take for headlights. The only way I could think it was possible is if you replaced the headlights, hood, fenders, bumper, and I'm not sure then if it would still work. Those two years are the two different 4th generation Camaro's made.
No. All bolts can be loosened simply by opening the hood. It takes some wiggling, but they come out without taking off the front bumper.