68-69 leaf springs from the Camaro, Firebird, and Nova I believe are all the same. It seems that maybe the Apollo and all those cars based on that Nova platform will work. I know for sure the Camaro and Firebird are interchangeable. The X-body platform....I'm not 100% sure of.
no, because the camaro came with leaf springs.
no. the camaro uses trailing arms and coils. the nova uses leaf springs.
Early (1967-68) Camaro's, Firebird's, Chevy II's, (AKA Mono-leaf)
Another means of suspension in a vehicle other than leaf springs or coil springs.
manciniracing.com has what you need to do the job.
Coil springs are spiral. Leaf springs are flat blades of steel stacked on top of each other. Air springs are bags of air. Leaf springs are cheaper and carry more weight (hence often rear springs are leaf). Coil springs are wound tighter at the bottom so that their spring constant is greater (this is to make a linear force after compensating for gravity).
coil springs and independent suspension replaced leaf springs to give a better and smoother ride
Leaf springs can be reset, or re arched. They will need to be taken off and taken to a specialty shop that has the machinery to reshape the springs properly.
== == The lower control arms are on the front not the rear ALL have coil front. The years that fit should be 1968 thru 1972 Camaro , Nova, and El Camino have the Same front suspension. If you Dont know cars dont try to be answering these questions (camaros have leaf springs el camino have the same suspension as chevelles so no they wont work bc camaros dont have control arms at least not factory)
Get new springs made.
Coil springs. Leaf springs. Torsion bar.
rear leaf front coil springs