The fastback and notchback windows were indentical in those years.
Yes it will the trim clips are made different in 1968 my understanding is you have to add them after you measure a 68 for spacing and use a 68 seal and trim but the window glass is supposed to be identical. I had researched this because I have a 67 notchback coupe that needs a replacement window.
yes but you will have to change the complete rear panel.
They look exactly like the rear brakes from a 1969 F250
not sure someone told me the rear bumpers are not interchangeable
The nova has a short rear end. The 1969 Camaro has a much longer year end so there isn't a way that this would match up.
Yes
The 67-9 Barracuda Fastback have the same glass. The difference is the 67 used a gasket/ seal which utilized a (chromed) plastic lock strip. In 68-9 the gasket was different. It was self locking and used a stainless steel reveal molding.The 67 gasket and lock strip was problematic as the lock strip shrunk and the corner moldings would fall out and leave gaps. 67 gaskets are hard to find as they were one year only.Many people with 67's convert to the 68-9 self locking gasket w/reveal moldings as these gaskets are readily available. However the stainless steel reveal moldings are not being reproduced at this time and are becoming harder to find.All the above information is also correct for the coupe (notchback).
Some rear window defoggers are filaments built into the rear window that heat up when the rear defogger is turned on. This type of window should not be scraped with an ice scraper.
It is part of the rear window defroster.It is part of the rear window defroster.
what are the colors of the wires for the rear window defroster coming from the rear window to the defroster bottom ? can any body help me
The rear window has no control. It is a fixed window.
The short answer is no. Not all Corvette rear windows could be removed. I do not have a list, but most were the "Flat back windows" between 1968 and 1977, and not all of these were made to be removed.