yes from 1967-1972 the cabs are the same. the only differences are options like trim etc.
That is the way it came but, the wide back glass was available as an option.
Cash Cab - 2005 II Episode 67 2-27 was released on: USA: 7 August 2006
Nope.....unless you possibly have a universal trans. The only thing that will bolt to a Chevy trans is a Chevy. The Buick, Olds, Pontiac and Cadillac share the same pattern with each other.
no 67% as a decimal is .67
67% is the same as 67 out of 100. 67/100. ANSWER IS .67.
65-67 Novas are the same generation of body. Surely there are subtle differences in moldings, grilles and such. Just do Google image searches on both cars and make comparisons for yourself. Or start attending cruise-ins and swap meets. Talk to the Chevy guys. They just love to show off their knowledge!
chiltons manual for 67 chevy at the library.
There are several web sites dedicated to the buying and selling of '67 Chevy Trucks. They can also be found in publications like Wheels and Deals and Auto Trader. One could also check their local antique car clubs to see if anyone knows of someone selling their '67 Chevy.
The '67 C10 from Hot Wheels was released September 2013.
One can purchase a used 67 Chevy Impala from the 'Auto Trader' website where there are many listings for this vehicle. It is also available from AOL Autos and eBay Motors.
Dean drives a 1967 Chevy Impala. Wanna find out more about supernatural? Go to http://www.supernatural-the-series.blogspot.com
yes and no. the cab is the same other than the front cab mounts. the front frame mounts for the cab would have to be removed from the original frame and put onto the 79 frame. however the rest of the frame will be allmost exactly the same other than power steering ect. other than that you would just have to re drill the 79 frame for misc brackets and what not to accept the original 67 brackets ect.