no there wasnt front wheel drive back in those days its a real wheel drive i know because my neighbor has one from that year hope this helps
The 87 firebird is rear-wheel drive. all firebirds from "67" to end of production in "02" are rear wheel drive
nope
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
Not properly. It is too wide, however the 67 has a radiused wheel well, and the tires can stick out, and function. You are only 1 inch wider, so it would work. You may have to change the rear u joint in the drive line also......Chuck.
67
the camaro easily outran the mustang because even the smallest camaro engine the 327 outperformed the small mustangs 289. the camaro also came with a 350 so the mustang did not have a chance
the 67 camaro has a triangular side window vent that can be pushed open and 68 and 69 do not have that http://members.socket.net/~g6007/68/68drivers.jpg (68 camaro) http://www.buyoldcars.com/info/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/67camaro-smallpic-cutout.jpg (67 camaro) hope these links are useful
Other than perhaps the front subframe assembly from the 1967-69 models, very little
No, they were subtly different between those years
Drive backwards and stop repeatedly until they are adjusted.
about 10 mpg
67, and 68 camaro's had what is called a "radiused" wheel well. So, the sky is the limit, as far as rear width. However, what makes it work is the "offset" of the wheel. The center part of the wheel, where the lug nuts go, in relation to the outer rim itselft. Tire shops have a tool to measure exactely what offset you need to achieve your goal.........Chuck.