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more than likely any corvair of that body style the parts will interchange.
The only 2 years that will FIT RIGHT is a 1996 and 1997. 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive transmissions will NOT interchange.
From 1988 to 1999 will ALL interchange
Chevy and GMC chevy and gmc r the same trucks ur forgettin DODGE
The current key selling point for Chevy cars and trucks are to have the best driving feeling and features you have never seen in any other car which really separates them from the rest of the other car companies.
The demand for cars and trucks varies each year by the consumer depending on the economy, gas prices, and other economic factors such as income. Therefore, Chevy may sell more cars than trucks in one year and more trucks than cars in another.
What about it? Chevy will interchange regardless of the years. Wiring and plumbing is going to vary but it will bolt to the transmission. Buick, Olds, Pontiac will interchange with each other with the same issues. They will not bolt up to a chevy transmission unless you have a duel pattern transmission that has both bolt patterns on it.
The big brands I have heard of are Ford and Chevy. I think Fords are the biggest and the best. They seem to have more power, and are more durable that other trucks.
it has to be out of a van because the Axel housing in a van is longer than any other vehicle Even trucks.
No it will not. The only transmission that will WORK in the 96 IS A 1996 MODEL. NO other years will interchange.
None. Only other models of Corvair, greenbriar, Lakewood wagon etc. proprietary to the model.
Chevy Silverado pick-up trucks can be purchased at Chevy dealerships as well as at dealerships that sale used vehicles including Chevy and other manufacturers.