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Yes. First generation Camaro, 67-69, rear axles will fit under 55-57 Chevys. They are all the same width. You just have to change spring perches. The stock 55 E brake cables will work also.
General Motors made the '68 Camaro'. '68 Camaro' had more pointed front grille and divided rear tail lights. The front running lights were changed from circular to oval.
Yes it is, the nova is also useable in the camaro or firebird,I put a 73 nova subframe under my 68 camaro.
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
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.
No. Not only are they different, but, the 69 camaro is a little bit wider than the 67-68. Most people do not know that, but, they are. The rear spoiler is a give away. 67-68, have their own, but the 69 is wider.........Chuck.
No. 2 different body styles.
Overhaulin' - 2004 Ian Ziering '68 Camaro was released on: USA: 27 October 2004
No, the 68 Camaro RS (Rally Sport) had hideaway lights. You could get an SS RS which would have the hideaway lights.
No such device, back in 68. The alternater has a bracket that will allow it to slide out to tighten the belt.
Production started on September 26, 1966 for the 1967 model years. So yes, there was a '68 Camaro.
Width: 8.5 Length: 25.5