No, they're 2 totally different cars
caprice was not built in 97..
No. It's the same as 1979 Chevy Malibu.
bolt pattern of what??????????????????????? the production for Chevy caprice stopped in 96 unless your talking about the Australian caprice, which is not gm.
A K1500 4x4 short wheelbase is the closest. The wheelbase of the caprice is 116" and the K1500 4x4swb is 117.5". I'm looking to do the same with an 87 caprice. Seems like a surburban frame with a section cut out and boxed may be the way to go. as the frame looks similar to the caprice
The 1977 to 1990 are all 3rd generation and they all should have the same frame.
No.....The 70-74 are the same. The 75-81 are the same. Firebird will work also.
Assuming it's a V8-equipped Caprice you're referring to, it shared the same transmissions with the Camaro, Malibu, full-size Blazer and Silverado pickups
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
if same year the frame of door will be same. but door pannel isn't same. you can make it work
1978-1981 Camaro and Firebird steering columns are all the same.
Yes. They are the same frame. The body parts, i.e. the doors are designed around the frame, so it is capable of being both a two and four door model.
If you have the two cars....complete...sitting there, it will make the job a lot easier. I'm not one for putting a Chevy in a Pontiac....but that's a matter of choice and opinion. You'll need to change the frame mounts for the engine and the Pontiac transmission won't bolt up to the Chevy. You'll need the tranny from the Camaro too. In essence they are the same car. They use the same sub frame. As stated before, you'll have to do some parts swapping but if both are sitting there it should be fairly easy.