Look in e-brake area.
Fuse box for 67 stang can be found on the firewall to the right of steering column, near accelerator. It only holds about 6 fuses
65-67 Novas are the same generation of body. Surely there are subtle differences in moldings, grilles and such. Just do Google image searches on both cars and make comparisons for yourself. Or start attending cruise-ins and swap meets. Talk to the Chevy guys. They just love to show off their knowledge!
Not worth ur time and money
every circuit has a different rated amp fuse, it should say on the fuse box what amp to use for each circuit.
Search and Restore - 2011 '67 Nova Finale 1-4 was released on: USA: May 2011
Yes. That body style came with a big block version from the factory. Also, remember that your Nova, is the same as a 67, 68,and 69 camaro, which could end up saving you some money, as Camaro parts are more plentiful.
In my '67, it is located inside the car under the dash, on the firewall, just to the left of the steering column. Your '68 should be the same.
No it wont as thePontiac's were 8.2 ring gears and so were the Chevy but the pinion shaft is a different diameter and the axles use pressed bearings and external retainers where as the Chevy used c clips to retain the axles.
Yes and no. The Nova rear end will be multi leaf. Your 67 Camaro could be multi or mono. If it is mono leaf in your car, you'll need the conversion kit to install the Nova rear end. If yours is multi then it'll bolt right in.
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
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It's a sub frame car.