No, they are different.
In 1997 Camry and Corolla makes did not offer a wagon body style.
Probably not. The body style was changed in 1999, and even though they look almost the same, the dimensions for many things are different.
The seventh generation Camry was introduced in 2007. The current Camry is the sixth generation, which was introduced in 2006 as a 2007 model.
no dodge change the body style in1997. 1995 and 1996 are the same body style.
That was LATE 1999 when Chevy changed the body style. From 1988 to late 1999 the bodys were the same.
any body know were is the front engine seal located 95 Toyota Camry v6
You can find it attached to the intake manifold next to the throttle body.
The body style of the Toyota Camry changed in 1997 when the model transitioned to its fifth generation. This redesign featured a more modern and aerodynamic look compared to its predecessor. Subsequent significant redesigns occurred in 2002, 2007, 2011, and 2018, each introducing new styling and features.
LATE 1999
Yes, they are the same 140 style.
The Toyota Camry was introduced in 1983 as a replacement for the Corona. The initial body style was replaced in 1987 and continued until 1992 , when a more rounded, and slightly larger vehicle was introduced. The next restyling was in 2002 and changed very little until the most recent generation which began with the 2007 model introduction.
If the 1999 hood is the new body design then YES. If it's the old body style then no. It is hard to answer that question when I can't see the body styles. In late 1999 is when Chevy redesigned the body styles.